IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1793.—First flour mill built in New South iVales. . , 1870.—Papal Stales incorporated with ilaly. 1899.—President Kruger's ultimatum deivered to Britain. 1914.—Germans occupied Antwerp. 1915.—Germans occupied Belgrade. 1934.—King Alexandra of Yugoslavia and il. Barthou, French. Foreign Minister, assassinated'at Marseilles. 1941.—Sergeant and two constables shot tead on West Coast by Stanley Eric George Graham; another constable and civilian g-avelv wounded. 1941"—U-boat surrendered after battle wth British trawler. Americans practically encircle Aachen. luge forces massing in Arnhem area by both British and German Commands foil decisive battle. latton • attacking between Metz and Naicy. Great air assault on Germany, biggest of he war, sees 7,500 planes over the Reich in 0 hours. Miscow announces four-day-old offensive in 'Lithuania; 60-mile advance on wide from Brtish troops in Greece closing on Corirth. Kirg Farouk dismisses .Nahas Pasha's Cabin?!. Mr Wendell Willkie dies from heart failurt
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Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 1
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142IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25301, 9 October 1944, Page 1
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