IN A NUTSHELL
> —Ti ANNIVERSARIES. 1712—Birth of Frederick the Great. IR3s—Birth of Sir Julius Vogel. 1854. —First election of members to New Zealand House of Representatives. 1871.—Count Bismarck appointed Chancellor of German Empire. 1885.—Closure applied • for first time in House of Commons. 1891.—Appointment of Ministry under Hon. John Ballance. 1901,-JEdward VII. proclaimed King. 1941.—Riots in Italian cities. 1941. Mr Wendell Willkie arrived in England. M. Gouin chosen as new bead of the French Government. Informal meeting of representatives of five Great Powers discusses appointment of U.N.O. secretary-general. British Parliament reaffirms attitude of dislike for present regime in Spain. Disturbances and riots in Bombay. Si am and China sign trade and diplomatic agreement. Hess causes. surprise at Nuremberg by asking to be allowed to conduct own defence. American Government takes over strikebound meat packing industry. Sydney watersiders in defiant mood. Extension of Katoomba trouble likely.
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Evening Star, Issue 25699, 24 January 1946, Page 1
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144IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25699, 24 January 1946, Page 1
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