IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1854.—Florence Nightingale, with British nurses, landed at Scutari. 1860.—Birth of Paderewski. IB6o.—Abraham Lincoln elected President of the United' States. 1867.—First Parliament'of Dominion of Canada met. ■
1876.—Opening of Oamaru and Moeraki railway. 1892. —Death of Lord Tennyson. 1893. —Deatli of Tschaikowsky. 1908.—Main Trunk Line opened. 1917.—Battle of Passchendae'e. 1935.—Wedding of Duka cf Gloucester and Lady Alice Montagu-Douglas-Scott. 1940.—Greeks captured 4,000 Italians. . 1940.—Mine'disaster at Te:i ; mile Creek. West Coast; five men killed. 1943.—Russians retook Kiev.
All British dockers resume work. Officially denied that, there have been clashes between American and Chinese Communist, troops. British scientists discover powerful new drug to combat malaria. Britain’s civil defences to be maintained. Mr Attlee due in Washington on Saturday. New French Government to be formed to-day.
Further outbreak of trouble in Java. Australia’s Prime Minister decides to call “ peace in industry ” conference to settle industrial' problems.
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Evening Star, Issue 25633, 6 November 1945, Page 1
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144IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25633, 6 November 1945, Page 1
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