IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1036.—lint tie of Hustings. 1788.—Steam first, used by Symington to j of .lona, followed by Napoleon's enlrv into Berlin. 1339. —Q ween Victoria's engagement io Prince Albert of ♦Saxr-C.'ohurg and Gotha announced by Prime Minister. 1899.—General Sir’ Redvers Muller loft Kuglnnd In assume command of troops in South Africa. 1905.—Peace treaty between Japan and Russia signed by Mikado and Tsar. 1915.—Bulgaria and Serbia at war. 1918.—Germany’s conditions for armistice refused. 1959.—Battleship Royal Oak sunk by German submarine. Lull at Stalingrad broken. Germans attack in one city area. Russians cross the Don in the northwest sector. Soviet troops do as much attacking as defending in the Caucasus. , Malta shoots down 40 Axis planes in two days. Allied planes in Solomons damage two light Japanese cruisers, one vessel being severely punished. Now Zealand airmen now co-operating with Americans. Rising French resistance to conscription of workers. Admiral Ximiiz visits Guadalcanal.
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Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 1
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151IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 24325, 14 October 1942, Page 1
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