IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES
1856.—First Parliament of Victoria opened at Melbourne. 186!}.—Birth of Queen Maude of Norway, third daughter of King Edward VII. 1884.—First Otago A. and P. Show at Tahuna Park.
1889.—New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition opened at Bunedin. 1942.—Germans occupied, Toulon; Ihreequarters of French licet scuttled and destroyed.
Berlin bombed again by small force of R.A.V. Mosquitoes. Eighth Army establishes strong bridgehead across Sangro Riven 1 . Artillery and Air Force give infantry full support in making the crossing.
Red army stems German offensive on southern flank of Kiev bulge. Great air assault on fortress of Europe continues with raids on Toulon and Sofia.
Four Japanese, destroyers sunk and one damaged in naval action in Solomons. Capture of entire group of Gilbert Islands by Americans believed near. American Secretary of War asked for official report on the Patton incident.
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Evening Star, Issue 25032, 26 November 1943, Page 1
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141IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25032, 26 November 1943, Page 1
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