IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1746.—Battle of Culloden. 1826.—First authentic record of discovery of gold in' Australia. 1828.—Death of Goya, Spanish artist. 1871. —End of Franco-German war. 1898.—Death of Thomas Bracken. 1941.—Yugoslav resistance collapsing. 1941.—Fierce bombing of London by Luftwaffe. Russian propaganda working on lines of trying to get Russia and United States to form a two-Power world. Situation in Manchuria very unhappy. German scientists reported to be working on atomic research in Spain. Powers divided on future status of Ruhr. No agreement yet reached in drafting peace treaties. . * Australian divers responsible for salvaging million dollars' worth of shipping in Calcutta. * New drug provides relief from hay fever. War neurosis prevalent among bomber air crews.
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Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 1
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114IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 1
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