IN A NUTSHELL
• ANNIVERSARIES. 1858.—Relief of Lucknow by Sir Colin Campbell. 1896.—Brunner mine disaster; 67 men entombed. 1929.—Severe flooding in Dunedin. 1932.—Sydney Bridge opened. If Persia makes no move, United States will bring the dispute with Russia before Security Council, Britain pressing for Russian reply to Nolc regarding troop movements in Persia. Dominion Prime Ministers to meet in London to discuss Pacific affairs. Drafting of peace treaty with Rumania to begin at once. In spile of objections by Austrian Government, Russia seizes 200 farms in Southern Austria. Hitler's will discussed at Goering’s trial. British Cabinet mission leaves to-day for India. Modifications to Malayan Union proposals discussed in House of Commons.
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Evening Star, Issue 25745, 19 March 1946, Page 1
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110IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25745, 19 March 1946, Page 1
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