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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES., 1674. —Death of John Milton. 1841.—First issue of Auckland * Chronicle.’ 1915.—Italian liner Ancona sunk by submarine. 1935.—Sir Charles Kingsford Smith lost. 1939.—Centennial Exhibition opened at Wellington. 1942.—Death of Hon. H. T. Armstrong. 1942. —Algiers capitulated. 1943. —Train derailed in Hutt Valley; three dead, 19 injured. In magnificent speech Mr Bevin speaks of “ nightmare of insecurity arising at every turn.” Saying Britain has no desire to stir up hatred against Russia, be demands more' realistic. Soviet approach to problems. States that all nations must co-operate to make new scientific discoveries the servants and not master of man. U.S. Secretary of State says there is no immediate prospect of agreement in AngloAmerican financial talks. Major battle develops between Communist and Government troops in North China. William Joyce’s appeal against death sentence dismissed. Scores of Jews killed ,in Jewisli-Arab clash. in Tripolitania. Britain claims world air speed record of 606 miles an hour.

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Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25635, 8 November 1945, Page 1

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