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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES,

1477.—Caxton ' introduced printing to England. , 1815.—Peace concluded with United States.

1910.—Lord Kitchener arrived in Dun edin.

1915.—Germany initiated submarine blockade.

1934. Kin"; Albert of Bdlgium killed in climbing accident. 1944.—Russians took Slaraya Russa, strong German *’ hedgehog ” centre.

Coal beginning to move steadily from Brilisli ports to power stations. Two alternative courses open to Britain to place Palestine problem before United Nations. New South Wales referendum on hotel hours favours 6 o’clock closing. Drafts for projected treaty of alliance between Britain and’France exchanged in London. “

Collections of rare butterflies . missing from Australian and New Zealand museums found by Scotland Yard.

Lack c-F formality by Royal Family endears them lo all on board the Vanguard. Neadly 2,000,000 persons unemployed in Britain owing to the coal crisis. General Franco blames propaganda for world feeling against Spain.

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Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 26028, 17 February 1947, Page 1

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