IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1689 -JuJgo Jeffreys died. ' 1856.—Appointment of lirst Ministry in New Zealand under responsible government. 1874.—Funeral of Dr Livingstone in Westminster Abbey. 1906.—(iroab earthquake at San Francisco. 1922..—8add0n boar tladfield on the Wanganui Rner for the world’s sculling dm uipionship. .Representing 80 per cent, of those eligible, 18 men from tin; Cook Islands have enlisted with the New Zealand military forces. Deerstalkers co-operating with the Internal Affairs Department may now obtain ammunition at reduced prices. t Creek withdrawal from Albania expected. Flank ot British line may bo exposed. Fierce fighting in Mount Olympus area. Ominous silence in Yugoslavia. London has heaviest, bombing raid of war. Nazis throw hundreds of planes into attack. Entire capital lit up by glow of fires. British forces take more prisoners m Libya. Japan’s East Asia policy to be pushed forward with renewed vigour.
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Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 1
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141IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23863, 18 April 1941, Page 1
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