IN A NUTSHELL
'ANNIVERSARIES. 1833.—Arthur Henry Hallam died* 1840.—Town of Auckland founded. 1881.—Death of William Sefton Moon* house. . . - ■ . • . 1891.—Floods in Spam; 3,00(1 drowned in Toledo province. 1914.—First Aisne battle begun. - 1916.—Somme battle begun;, heavj; New Zealand casualties at. Flers; first use of tanks, Nazis disconcerted at extent of Russian mobilisation. Two million men called up. ' . . « Attacks on Warsaw beaten on. . , Poles retake Lodz after fierce fighw IB fjord Halifax issues sharp .warning to Germany over bombing of_ open, towns. Threat of retaliatory action. Furnishing problems are easily solved a» Sooullsr and Chisholm Ltd., the Personality, Furnishers, of Eattray street. Of* ■ Fridays till 9 p.m.— [Advt.] .. . Heavy German casualties. Hospital* in Berlin and Vienna- packed with wounded. . , , . , Strikes in German industrial centre. Provisional Szech Government set up in France. National army >einjf formed.
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Evening Star, Issue 23372, 15 September 1939, Page 2
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132IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23372, 15 September 1939, Page 2
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