IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1811.— Franz Liszt born. 1862.—Canterbury A. and P. Show held near Latimer Square. 1872.—First through cable received from England. 1833. Death of Captain Mayne Reid, novelist.
1916. Germans ami Bulgarians captured Conslanzo 1933.--Lord Carson died 1941, -Weather began tn‘ affect operations on Russian frou.s
Big naval clash expected in Solomons area. Both sides jockeying for position. Australians in New Guinea nearing Kokodu in their drive down the Owen Stanley Range. Germans in assault, on Stalingrad have made no progress in the past two days. Russians holding German drive to Grozny oilfield. • •
General Smuts addresses both Houses of British Parliament. British submarines in Mediterranean send four more Axis ships to the bottom. American Flying Fortresses make another daylight bombing' raid on Germany.
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Evening Star, Issue 24332, 22 October 1942, Page 1
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125IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 24332, 22 October 1942, Page 1
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