IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1697.—5 t. Paul’s opened. 1805. —Battle of Austerlitz ; Napoleon defeated Russians and Austrians. 1810.—Capture of Mauritius by the British. 1823.—Alonroe Doctrine declared. 1852.—Louis Napoleon proclaimed Emperor of the French as Napoleon HI. 1855.—British troops entered Mandalay. 1859. —John Brown (“ John Brown’s body ”) hanged, 1908.—Free Public Library, Dunedin, opened. _ , , 1914. —Australian and Now Zealand contingents landed in Egypt. Six French strikers sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. Twenty pgr cent, of the metal workers resume operations. British trade negotiations with Germany temporarily dropped owing to changed temper of German Government. Experience of Scoullar and Cbisholn Furniture is that it is the cheapest in ' the city. Test it for yourself.-[Advt-1 Seven hundred arrested Jews reported to have died in AGenna. _ Dissolution of Fascist Party in Finland declared illegal. By January France will be producing 200 planes a month.
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Evening Star, Issue 23130, 2 December 1938, Page 1
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139IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23130, 2 December 1938, Page 1
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