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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1811. —Birth of Franz Liszt. 1862.—Canterbury A. and P. Show held near Latimer Square. 1872.—First through cable received from England. 1916.—Germans and Bulgarians captured Consvanzo. 1935.—Death of Lord Carson. Trial of Jap. war criminals to begin in month at Manila. Thousands., to be charged, and trials expected to last two years. Javanese Nationalists massacre 150 Japanese prisoners. _ Chinese Communists take up new positions in accordance with agreement with Central Government. Zionists issue manifesto repudiating' British White Paper. Heavy polling in French elections; everything goes smoothly. Thousands of troops brought from Europe to unload food ships held up by British dock strikes, which continue. Report issued showing extent of British civilans’ mobilisation and endurance during war.

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Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 1

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