IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. * 1826.—Last State lottery in England. 1865.—Death of Lord Palmerston. 1914.—Rebellion, led by de Wet and Beyers, in , Orange Free State. 1931.—Death of Thomas Edison. 1940. Burma Road opened. 1941. Sergeant J. D. Hinton awarded V.C. 1943.—German front in Western Ukraine breached in big Soviet attack. Britain to launch new productive drive. Fivery effort to be made to aid economic recovery. America breaks off negotiations for loan to Czecho-Slovakia. The Queen Elizabeth sails on first voyage as luxury liner to New York. Archbishop of York warns against mixed marriages. Any criticism of Japanese Government regarded as criticism of American occupation. Chiang Kai-shek offers eight-point peace programme to Communists. Goering now something of a hero to the German people.
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Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1
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121IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 25926, 18 October 1946, Page 1
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