IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1832.—Birth of Field-marshal Lord Roberts. , 1839. —Colonel Wakefield took pon. session of Port Nicholson for New''Zea» land Company. 1840.—Foundation laid .of Nelso* Column, Trafalgar square. 1874. —Fiji ceded to Great Britain. 1890.—M’Kinley Tariff Bill passed by United States. ■ 1900. Governor of New Zealand left to annex Cook and other South Se* Islands. 1901. —Brocksihan, ex-Public Prose, cutor in Johannesburg, shot for high treason. 1918. —Fall of Damascus. All Blacks’ first defeat; Swansea to<* good all round. I No-fresh developments expected at Geneva for five or six days. Tropical hurricane sweeps Cuba and Jamaica. . Germany’s first post-war submarine flotilla, consisting of six submarines with a tender, has br. n commissioned. To travel from London to Vienna by train and steamer takes 261 hours and costs about £l9. It can be reached by ai’ in hours at a cost of £ls.
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Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 1
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143IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22147, 30 September 1935, Page 1
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