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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1326.—Last State lottery in England. 18G5.—Lord Palmerston died. 1914.—Rebellion in Orange Free State. 1931.—Death of Thomas Edison. 1940.—Burma road opened. 1941.—Sergeant J. D. Hinton awarded V.C. 1943.—German front in Western Ukraine breached in big Soviet attack.

Netherlands Parliament supports Government's policy in Dutch East Indies. Full use of German industry urged in House of Lords. Mass meetings of dockers at London and Liverpool decide to continue strike. More hopeful outlook in Bunnerong power house strike.

Belgian Senate to debate position of King Leopold. Transatlantic flights by rockets carrying passengers and mail a future possibility, according to British scientists. Organised scheme discovered in Vienna for pushing Jews into Palestine. Four German political parties in existence in Berlin.

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Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25617, 18 October 1945, Page 1

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