IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1717—Horace Walpole born. 1800.—Malta captured by British. 1858.—Turkey declared war against Russia. 1806,—Maungatapu murderers executed. ' 1891.—Great fire in Tooley street, London; several wharves and warehouses destroyed. 1922.—Angora Assembly agrees to meet Allies in conference at Mudania. Heavy inland rains caused some flooding of the West Coast rivers on Saturday. Important battle being waged in Tagus sector. Government troops making desperate efforts to stem rebel advance on Madrid* New Zealand flyer Clouston crashes south of Salisbury. Plain wrecked, but occupants uninjured. Paris Bourse celebrates birth of nevr franc with orgy of buying. Major Fey proclaimed supreme leader of Vienna Heimwehr. He declares that he will fight Prince Starhemberg to the end Germany launches a new Scharnhorst —her largest post-war battleship. J. E. Lovelock beaten _ bv veeng Kansas College student in mile at Princeton, Miss Pam Barton (England) wins American women’s golf championship.
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Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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145IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22461, 5 October 1936, Page 1
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