IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1692.—Massacre of Glencoe. 1869.—Treacherous murder of Rev. John Whiteley and seven other Europeans at White Cliffs, Taranaki. 1874.—Arrival at Port Chalmers of Mongol, first direct steamship from Great Britain. J 883.—Wagner died. 1915.—Anglo-French advance at Givencliy. 19-12.—German warships attacked in Straits of Dover. * No decision reached by Security Council on Indonesia. Discussions to continue. Senator Connally makes strong speech on question of admission of trade unions to U.N.O. New clashes between students and police in Cairo and Alexandria. Storms in Canada holding up delivery of wheat to Britain. Burma air agreement welcomed in Britain. Another German witness gives evidence for prosecution at Nuremberg trial. Large island of Eta Jima, a short distance off shore, mentioned as likely zone to be occupied by New Zealand force in Japan. Movement in Munich to form Royal Yugoslav army smashed by Americans.
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Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 1
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142IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 1
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