IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1552.—Sir Waller Raleigh born. 1757.—Admiral Byng shot. 1770.—Dusky Bay discovered by Captain Cook. 1832.—Reform Bill carried. 1917.—Tsar abdicated. 1938.—Hitler enters Austria. R.A.F. bombers stage thoir heaviest attacks of tlio war on Berlin, Hamburg, and Bremen. German capital badly battered. Many great iires seen. Now British device against night raiders meets with encouraging success. Britain’s latest planes in action against enemy aircraft. Greeks sink Italian submarine. Imperial and Abyssinian columns racing to Addis Ababa. Fate of Yugoslavia still in the balance. Berlin said to have presented demands. Mussolini personally superintending Fascist operations in Albania. Grandism (4381): It’s not the price, but quality, that is the true test of value. Buy Grand Hotel wines or spirits; quality at regular prices...
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Evening Star, Issue 23834, 14 March 1941, Page 1
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122IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23834, 14 March 1941, Page 1
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