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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1819.—Death' of Marshal Bluclier. 1854. —First railway in Victoria opened, from Melbourne to Port Melbourne. 1870. —New Zealand University established. ' 1914. —Explosion at Ralph’s mine, Huntley; 43 lives lost. 1918.—American troops wiped out St. Michael salient. 1940.—Buckingham Palace bombed by German planes. ' v Syrian delegate to London conference sets out Palestine Arabs’ case. Britain’s chief medical officer issues report on “miracle” of people’s health in war years. British Cabinet prepares plans to counter action of squatters. In Security' Council Russian delegate accuses Australia of being mouthpiece in propaganda war against Soviet. Downward pressure on New York stock market continues. Britain forbids Denmark to intervene m matter of minorities in Schleswig. Latest attempts to achieve truce in China’s civil war fail. , Bombay returns to normal after 10 days rioting.

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Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25895, 12 September 1946, Page 1