IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. . 1216.—Death of King John. 1774.—Captain Cook ' made his fourth visit to New Zealand. 1922.—L10yd George and Coalition Cabinet resigned. 1930.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith flew from England to Australis in a little over 10 days. 1939.-—Turkey signed mutual assistance pact with Britain and France. 1944.—American invasion of Philippines. 1944.—Belgrade fell to Russians.
Settlement of Bunnerong strike. Br,tish judge to preside at Nuremberg war criminal (rials. Estimated that over 5,000,000 Jews were exterminated by the Germans. Little change in British dock strike. All crops of Japanese narcotic drugs to be destroyed immediately. Russian attitude in Far East troubling American authorities. Indonesians present three-point demands to Dutch. First death sentence passed' on black market offenders in British zone in Germany.
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Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 1
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121IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25618, 19 October 1945, Page 1
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