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ANNIVERSARIES. 1836.—South Australia founded. •1879.—Tay bridge disaster; train and 400 yards of structure swept into sea bv hurricane: 75 lives lost. 1492.—Russians captured Kotelnikovo. Mr Bovin says Foreign Ministers’ Conference has been important step towards solving world prob’ems. Commission on atomic energy to be appointed. Four-Power Council to control Japan. Series of bomb outrages in Jerusalem and Tel-Aviv. Firmer measures to be taken to establish law and order in Java. Representatives of 24 nations sign Brctton Woods agreement in Washington. Gangs ot ba.idits, mostly army deserters, operating in Poland, Hungary, and Austria. Chiang’s Government and Commumsls resume negotiations to cease civil war in North China.
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Evening Star, Issue 25677, 28 December 1945, Page 1
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