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Top row: Prominent people who have died during the past ■year:-(l) Lord Burnham; (2) Lord Grey of Fallodon; (3) Calvin ■Co6lidge;!(4) Nadir Shah (assassinated); (5) Bert Hinkler; (6) Jamsahib of Nawanagar (the former cricketer Ranjitsinhji); (7) the Marquess de Pinedo; (8) Mrs. Annie Besant; (9) Cardinal Cerretti; (10) Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson. / 11.—British Broadcasting Corporation's headquarters erected, London. 12.—Sino.-Japanese War in Jehol. 13.—Lord Derby won the Derby for the third time in iiis family's ■ . ■ history. 14.—Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, installed as President of U.S.A., and Mrs. Roosevelt. 15.—Gondola of the airship Akron, wrecked off coast of U.S.A., 74 lives lost. , ■ ■ 16.—Sir Malcolm Campbell and "Bluebird," land speed record broken at Daytona. 17.—Herr Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. 18.—Memorial unveiled at Allonne, France, to RlOl victims. 19.—Aeroplane Faith in Australia, piloted by Charles Vim, flew from Australia to England and back, afterwards flying to New Zealand. 20.—-C. T. P, Ulm, who piloted Faith in Australia during her travels. 21.—First flight over Mount Everest took place. 22.—Luxury liner L'Atlantique burned in . Channel. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison, who did some notable flying. 24.— J. Crawford, Australian tennis player, won world championship. (Evening Post, 30 December 1933)
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- Top row: Prominent people who have died during the past ■year:-(l) Lord Burnham; (2) Lord Grey of Fallodon; (3) Calvin ■Co6lidge;!(4) Nadir Shah (assassinated); (5) Bert Hinkler; (6) Jamsahib of Nawanagar (the former cricketer Ranjitsinhji); (7) the Marquess de Pinedo; (8) Mrs. Annie Besant; (9) Cardinal Cerretti; (10) Field-Marshal Sir William Robertson. / 11.—British Broadcasting Corporation's headquarters erected, London. 12.—Sino.-Japanese War in Jehol. 13.—Lord Derby won the Derby for the third time in iiis family's ■ . ■ history. 14.—Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, installed as President of U.S.A., and Mrs. Roosevelt. 15.—Gondola of the airship Akron, wrecked off coast of U.S.A., 74 lives lost. , ■ ■ 16.—Sir Malcolm Campbell and "Bluebird," land speed record broken at Daytona. 17.—Herr Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. 18.—Memorial unveiled at Allonne, France, to RlOl victims. 19.—Aeroplane Faith in Australia, piloted by Charles Vim, flew from Australia to England and back, afterwards flying to New Zealand. 20.—-C. T. P, Ulm, who piloted Faith in Australia during her travels. 21.—First flight over Mount Everest took place. 22.—Luxury liner L'Atlantique burned in . Channel. 23.—Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mollison, who did some notable flying. 24.— J. Crawford, Australian tennis player, won world championship. (Evening Post, 30 December 1933)
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