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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1217.—First treaty between England and France. 1709.—Battle, of Malplaquet. 1803.—Delhi captured by General Lake. 1900.—Potchefstroom captured by General Hart. 1928. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith crossed Tasman in Southern Cross in 14 hours, landing at Sockburn 1940. —R.A.F. staged heavy raid on Berlin ; Germans lost 89 planes in attacks on 'England. 1941. —President Roosevelt issued warning to Germany that U.S. navy would “shoot at sight.” 1942. —Russians took Novorossisk. 1943. —ltalian fleet surrendered at Malta. London conference on Palestine opened. No Jews or Palestine Arabs in attendance. Britain adopts realistic view in regard to reparations claims against Italy. Greece may consider postponing her claim for Northern Epirus. Britain’s crop. prospects worst for many years. Mr Donald Nelson believes there are no prospects of war between U.S. and Russia Much resentment and concern expressed over General MacArthur’s decision to permit Japanese whaling, Mr Aneurin Bevan warns that frivolous irresponsibility on the part of section of British workers is hindering socialist progamme.

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Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25894, 11 September 1946, Page 1

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