IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1691.—Treaty of Limerick. "1855.—Melbourne University opened. 1857.—Race at Flcmington between Veno and Alice Hawthorn for £2,000. 1864. —Wellington chosen as seat of Government. . 1896. —William Morris died. 1922.—Albania becomes a republic. 1935.—1ta1y commences campaign in Abyssinia. British carrying out war of attrition in East Africa. Italian bases repeatedly bombed by British and South African Air Forces, German soldiers in Belgium reported to be war-weary and want to return home. Berlin bombed again by E.A.F. with conspicuous success. Syria meets nearly all Italian Military Mission’s demands with evasion or blank refusal. Appointment of German mayors in Rumania evidence of Nazi domination. Japanese Foreign Office Spokesman states that, despite the Axis Pact, Japan remains quite neutral in the European war. Australian Government lias further setback in the loss of more seats.
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Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 1
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133IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23697, 3 October 1940, Page 1
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