Royal lovers in Sweden and Denmark. Originally part of News in a Nutshell - international news stories in brief.
Stockholm, Sweden.
Various shots people buying newspapers from newsboys in street - they are eager to read about a new Royal Romance.
Various shots of Princess...
Royal lovers in Sweden and Denmark. Originally part of News in a Nutshell - international news stories in brief.
Stockholm, Sweden.
Various shots people buying newspapers from newsboys in street - they are eager to read about a new Royal Romance.
Various shots of Princess Ingrid of Sweden and Crown Prince Frederik, heir to Danish throne, posing for cameras in Stockholm street. They are engaged to be married.
Couple later became King and Queen of Denmark.
Plane crashes through house in California & Preparing flags for royal wedding.
South Wales - a ship driven ashore by the gales.
Title 'News in a Nutshell' - for the roundup of the short news stories.
Title 'News in a Nutshell' - for the roundup of the short news stories.
Launching of HMS Deptford, Scottish Trawler Disaster, King's Yacht at Gosport, Cruft's Dog Show, Candlemas Football Game, M.Flandin's Departure.
News in brief from around the World
Princess Beatrice in London, Edgar Wallace Salvaged at Hull, Rubber Track Laid at West Ham Stadium, Manufacture of Belisha Beacons, Mummers' Parade
Construction and opening of Boulder Dam across Colorado River.
Rev. Geoffrey Charles Lunt becomes new Bishop of Ripon.
Lt. Symonds and Miss Margaret Denison-Wiggins are first to marry in Royal Naval College Chapel, Greenwich.
Beagles and huntsmen arrive for Northants hunt by aeroplane.
French streamline train with pneumatic tyres and petrol engine tested on British tracks.
Staff from large Austrian hotel take time off to go skiing.
Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on tour in Africa.
Workmen rush to clear landslide debris off main line railway track.
Students raise money by putting on comic (fake!) bull fight.
Marriage of Austen Chamberlain's daughter, Diane to Mr Arthur Maxwell.
King George V. holds reception at St. James' Palace for officers and diplomats.
Macon disaster - survivors on their way to San Francisco and spot where airship crashed.
HMS Renown comes into harbour for repairs after colliding with another ship off Spain.
Sir Malcolm Campbell preparing for next land speed record attempt.
News in a Nutshell includes - Amelia Earhart's return to California, aeroplane crash in Newark, ladies driving in the Monte Carlo Rally and cat show at Paddington.
News in a Nutshell includes - fire at gas works in Wapping, blessing of the animals in Rome and stormy seas around the coast of Margate.
News in a Nutshell includes a frozen town in Quebec, German artillery units on manoeuvres in Bavarian Alps, and Women's Amateur Billiards Championship.
News in a Nutshell includes trial of Bruno Hauptmann, National Show of Caged Birds, and shove-penny tournament in Hastings.
Boxer Jack Doyle talks about his other career - as a film actor.
British Propellors for French Liner - Clearing Snow for Prince of Wales - Ice Skating Record Makers. (Material about speed skating, propellors for the liner Normandie and snowfalls in the Alps.)
News in brief from around the World.
Transpacific Seaplane service tested at Baltimore, USA.
Trial of Bruno Hauptmann, accused of kidnapping and murdering Lindbergh baby.
Netball in Italy, 2 referees football in Chester, fan presented to Duchess of Kent by Africans, Sir Robert peel Statue removed to Hendon).
Helen Ritchie becomes first woman co-pilot on mail plane in America.
Rosemary Schweder and J. Macphearson Lawrie get married with three best men.
Olympic champions break records in Florida, plus terrier dog show at Olympia.
British schooner, 'Joseph Conrad', runs aground on rocks of American East coast.
Fishing boat, 'Edgar Wallace', sinks near coast killing 13 crew members.
Duke and Duchess of Kent wander around snow covered Munich.
Women's international ice hockey - Finland beat Sweden 4 points to 1.
Sports ground ploughed up in South Africa so turf pitch can be laid for cricket matches.
Reconstruction work on Chelsea Bridge, allowing it to cope with increasing volume of traffic.
Horse named Azucar wins the Santa Anita horse races in California.
Various shots of high society weddings in London.
Motor car racing at East London, South Africa.
Having recently abdicated, ex-King of Thailand is filmed in his new Surrey home.
Hitler pays unexpected visit to Saarbrucken and his given a rapturous welcome.
News in a Nutshell - yachting in Genoa, Aintree National Sunday, golf at Mitcham, and King George V and Queen Mary returning to Buckingham palace.
News in a Nutshell - Prince Edward, Prince of Wales, inspects Officers Training Corps at Berkhamsted, and sheep are sheared in Hyde Park, London.
Mr. Sparshott is seen with his steam engine, 'Papyrus'.
Soldiers from Cameron Highlanders' regt practice for tug-of-war tournament by lifted 10 ton rock.
New stern for HMS Renown is shipped from Clydebank to Portsmouth.
Floods in France cause chaos in Claret producing region of Gironde.
Great Western Railway's new streamlined train, 'King Henry VII'.
Battleship 'Oscar II' anchors in Portsmouth, Admiral John Kelly visits officers and crew.
Recently engaged: Princess Ingrid of Sweden and Prince Frederick of Denmark.
Traditional ceremony carried out a start of salmon fishing season by local vicar.
Relay race around streets of Ilford, won by Belgrave Harriers.
Steward John Campbell who has worked on ship 'Monarch' for 50 years is given an OBE.
St. Patrick's Day military parade is marred by rioting Republicans.
Elephant Derby races in America.
Mounted policemen train their horses to cope with forthcoming Silver Jubilee Celebrations.
Mr. Hore Belisha inaugurates new road safety device - railings at pavement edge.
News in brief from around the World - Beating Margate's Bounds, Mr Campbell Black's Wedding, Head of River Race, General Balbo in Tripoli, Jumping from Seatlle Bridge, Trotting Race in USA.
News in brief - American yacht 'Yankee' sails in practice for Cowes. (Yankee stretches her sails, Mrs Helen Wills-Moody Begins Practice)
News in a Nutshell includes Prince Albert at a shoe factory, new streamlined train in France, and what to do in a gas attack.
News in a Nutshell includes Royal Signal Corps rehearsing for Royal Tournament, the South African cricket team, and a wingless autogyro with big propellor.
News in a Nutshell includes Zeebrugge raid memorial service, train crash in France, and Ramsay MacDonald returning from Stresa.
News in a Nutshell includes 14 Golden Wedding couples in Belgium, Silver Jubilee decorations, and the yacht "Britannia" having new mast fitted.
News in a Nutshell - speedboat driver Gar Wood sets new record in Miami, and Prince Albert, Duke of York, presents new Colours to 2nd Battalion of the King's Shropshire Light Infantry.
A Loyal Message leaving from London, Women's football, a parade of Horses and wagons, the last post in Ypres, Shakespeare's Birthday, Motorcycle Hill Climbing and the Monaco Grand Prix
New in a Nutshell brings the "Bayern" arriving in Rosyth for scrapping, hot pennies from Anglesey, a kissing ceremony from Hungerford, and Mussolini at a tank display in Rome.
A Schoolboy International in Dover, Naval Cadets Parachuting from an airship, the yacht "Yankee", the Abyssinian situation and the French Premier M. Flandin following a car crash.
News in a Nutshell brings the "Floral Dance" performed in the streets of Cornwall, the Royal Tournament at Olympia and a children's athletic display in Sunderland
News in a Nutshell: The damage caused by Floods and Dust storms in the USA, a flying boat undergoing trails and performing dogs at an International Canine Exposition in France
News in a Nutshell: Parisians prepare for air raids and gas attacks, Belgian Balloonist Professor Piccard & the British fleet lit up at night following an Inspection by the Lord Mayor of London.
A Student Rag in Bradford, Cyclists at a Service of Remembrance, Mussolini watching show Jumping, The Church Lads Brigade, Admiral Byrd's return and Dorothy Hyson's wedding.
Fires in Kilburn and Sussex, a Police walking race, a clog dance in Michigan, the Royal Jubilee drive, Royal Tattoo rehearsals and a blessing for Alpine guides with the Duke of Bergamo
Pearly Kings and Queens, new colours for Italian Regiments, Royalty at a Dagenham Factory, Berlin motor racing, Show Jumping, a new Glasgow Hospital, Oxford Bumps and Shire Horses.
A carnival in unknown U.S. town, The construction of the Norris Dam, a women's canoe race and an package is delivered by autogyro.
The Navy celebrates the Kings birthday with a parade on Southsea Common and Joachim Von Ribbentrop visits the foreign office to discuss Naval limitations.
Jack Hobbs in a charity match, a pageant in Langley Park, Prams for Jubilee babies, blowing up the "Edgar Wallace", a stage coach rally, earthquake survivors in India and Pangbourne college
The Whitsun holiday: a church parade in Manchester, athletics from the British International Games and Motor Racing from Brooklands. Finally is a story on flooding from Colorado
A children's display in France, Mrs Roosevelt down a coal mine, Snowbound roads in Austria, the opening of the South African parliament and Ramsay MacDonald resigns as Prime Minister.
News in a Nutshell brings an Italian battle of flowers, The U.S. Fleet's return to San Diego, the last voyage of the "Mauretania", Riots in Washington and a garden party at St. James's Palace.
The wreckage of "Sky Chief", the Kentucky Derby, Jubilee Celebrations in Liverpool, the services athletic meet, the opening of the Wanderers cricket club and Prince Umberto in Tripoli
Campbell Black flies to Cairo, the "Southern Cross" goes into retirement, Queen Wilhelmina starts her holiday in Scotland and the Forward Challenge Cup on Lake Windermere.
Speed trails on the sands at Saltburn, Schoolboys off to Scandinavia, the West Ham and Arsenal teams in pre season training and Great Britain defeat Germany in an athletics match.
A turbine driven train, the Admiral's new barge, Pearly Kings and Queens, mechanised pub darts, a fire in Docklands, Italian cavalry and tank manoeuvres, a children's Grand Prix, the crowing of the queen of Galloway and the annual pilgrimage to St. Brigid.
The English public schools rifle competition, the Metropolitan Police show, a new professional tennis tournament, Mount Vesuvius is active again and flood and cyclone damage in the U.S.A.
The opening of the Welsh Eisteddfod, the boys for the Duke of York's camp assemble at Buckingham Palace, the start of a pigeon race and the marriage of band leader Harry Roy.
News in a Nutshell brings a bowling tournament from Southend and the construction of the giant Norris Dam in Tennessee.
News in Nutshell Glorious Goodwood for the Stewards Cup, the King and Queen arriving in Cowes, the Davis cup at Wimbledon, and the life of Sir Francis Drake re-enacted in Saltash
News in a Nutshell goes to Austria to see a youth football tournament and to the British Empire Union Garden party to watch as the guests join in the fun.
The deflation of an air balloon, crossing the Alps by elephant, the marriage of Viscount Curzon, old soldiers beat the old sailors at bowls, floods in the USA and Baden Powell at Camp Andre.
A car crash kills the wife of the Austrian Chancellor, the third Test from Leeds, the viceroy arrives in Quetta, blasting rock at Niagra Falls and an Italian Fete in honour of St. Paul
The test flight of a helicopter designed by a French engineer.
News in Nutshell visits the San Francisco Bay Bridge under construction, Nurnburg where a train recreates its journey of 100 years ago and Avonmouth to see a board cylinder in transit.
A Dutch ship stuck under Westminster Bridge, the launch of two new destroyers, the "flying fleas" baby aircraft from France and Germany and the last flight of Will Rogers and Wiley Post.
Wedding on Holy Island & Coaching Marathon at Windsor.
Clipping Sunday at Painswick, Lawson Little wins US Golf Title and Sculling championship practice.
British player, Kay Stammers, beats American Helen Jacobs at first game of tennis tournament.
Annual trawler race for King's Cup off Devon coast - won by 'Valesian'.
Maharaja of Cashmere's own polo team leaves England after successful season.
German army officers compete in horse jumping events and stunt display by Cossacks.
Grasmere sports festival - Guides Race up Butter Crag, wrestling and hounds' trail.
Amputee golfers play golf with use of only one arm.
Railway carriages too old to use are burnt
Families from London spend traditional working holiday hop picking in Kent.
Natural disasters in Japan - earthquake in Sizuoka and flooding in Osaka.
Crowds pay final respects to entertainer Will Rogers.
Meeting of British Gliding Association at Sutton Bank Aerodrome.
'Brenda' the veteran war horse sets out on epic ride to raise money for charity.
International golf match between Scottish boys' team and English boys' team.
Annual swimming race across the Solent for John Mortimer Challenge Cup.
Carnival procession in Clacton-on-Sea to raise money for local hospitals.
Mussolini and King Victor Emmanuel watch army manoeuvres in mountains.
Dartmouth regatta - American yacht 'Yankee' out of race with snapped mast.
Traditional sports meeting with bagpipers and events such as tossing the caber.
Fire in timber yard causes metal roofs to warp in intense heat.
General Booth, head of Salvation Army, leaves London for tour of London.
British troops boarding troop ship 'Neuralia' to reinforce garrisons in Aden and Malta.
King Victor Emmanuel and Mussolini inspect troops on manoeuvres at Bolzano.
Emperor Haile Selassie sees his troops being trained in modern warfare methods.
Children's' fancy dress parade on the Isle of Wight.
Shots of Malcolm Campbell and his car "Blue Bird".
Burmese woman with rings around neck has baby christened in Glasgow.
Minister for health, Kingsley Wood, visits hop pickers on working holiday in Kent.
Peggy Falkner wins girls' golf championship in final against Joan Pemberton.
New Zealand All Blacks rugby team in training in Newton Abbot.
Quaint old Cornish custom - competition to throw hay bales the highest + football on stilts.
Penny farthing bicycle race - riders mostly over 60!
Motor car racing around twisting mountain roads of Stelvio Pass in Alps.
Motor cycle hill climbing competition at Red Marley in Worcestershire.
Fire destroys parcels office at Euston Station, London.
Procession of Yorkshire mace bearers at York Minster.
News in a Nutshell includes - Percy Vincent as new Lord Mayor of London, the wreck of the trawler "Skegness" and the Shelsley Walsh Hill Climb.
News in a Nutshell includes new airship for the U.S. army, Italian troops leaving for Eritrea, and motorboat racing in Poole, Dorset.
News in a Nutshell includes - New Labour Party Chairman Clement Attlee, Ryder Cup golf and the Buckingham Livestock Show.
News in a Nutshell includes - Airman Charles Kingsford-Smith returning home to Australia, the liner "Olympic" going to breakers yard, and Duke of Gloucester inspecting his regiment.
News in a Nutshell includes - "Discovery II" sailing for the Antarctic, turkey fair in Norfolk and new viaduct road opened in Wales.
New invention - loco-trawler - vehicles that can drive on roads and rails.
Wedding presents of Duke and Duchess of Gloucester on display.
Model wears outfits chosen by Lady Alice Scott for her honeymoon.
EHM Williams of Belgrave Harriers wins South of the Thames junior team race at Epsom Race Course.
New Mayor and Mayoress of High Wycombe are publicly weighed - part of odd tradition!
Metropolitan and Essex Canine Society dog show.
Motorcycle with special side car that tests how prone to skidding different road surfaces are.
Shots of extremely tall man - a boxer from Romania visiting France.
Arsenal play Racing Club de Paris at football. Final score is 2 goals each.
International news stories in brief - Foundation stone laying with Masonic ritual, King of Italy's birthday celebrated, Seaham Harbour election, international horse show in New York, hurricane in Florida, floods in France.
International news stories in brief - Oxford and Cambridge at Twickenham, Fat Stock Show at Thame, German locomotives old and new, Duke of York at Coventry, Surrey air liner crashes, President Roosevelt carves a Turkey.
International news stories in brief - Costers' Harvest Festival, Crusaders at Southwark Cathedral, Wedding of Ex-King Alfonso's Son, Motor Car Thrilling Feats.
News in a Nutshell includes fire at a gum factory, old crocks race, and christening of Prince Edward, son of the Duke and Duchess of York.
News in a Nutshell includes German ice hockey team in practise, cattle show at Norwich, and celebration of Haile Selassie's coronation.
News in a Nutshell includes Lord Tyrrell as new film censor, wedding of jockey Sammy Wragg, and Sir Edgar Britten as new commander of the "Queen Mary".
News in a Nutshell includes new airport started at Ringway, Manchester; 1st round of the F. A. Cup, and storms lashing the coast of America.
News in a Nutshell includes Prince George in Birmingham, German football team arriving in Britain, and new subway opened in London.
Funeral of Princess Victoria, Exhibition of toys in London and America, Curling in Scotland.
News in a Nutshell includes Prince Edward at the Motor Show, Prince Farouk of Egypt in Britain, and fire at a Sydney wool factory.
News in a Nutshell includes Parliament recalled early, Italian youth rally, and Charles Kingsford-Smith leaving for Australia in his aeroplane.
News in a Nutshell includes old fashioned rugby match at Banbury, new naval pinnaces at Southampton, and old London bus bound for Canada.
News in a Nutshell includes snow scenes in England, Sir Samuel Hoare's resignation, and Duke of Kent's tour of clubs for the unemployed in Derbyshire.
Sir Sydney Barton and his legation staff prepare to protect British citizens in event of attack. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Ladies' hockey - Sussex beat Germany at Folkestone, Kent.
An Italian Caproni bomber is repaired after being shot down, the pilot is wounded and taken to hospital in Asmara, Eritrea.
A speedboat destined for Australia is tested out in Southampton.
News in brief from around the World - sudden death of Greek Statesman, London factory fire, damaged collier at South Shields, Guy's Hospital students play rugby football, limestone quarry explosions.
News in brief from around the World - Candlemas handball game at Jedburgh, Liverpool plane crash, Monte Carlo rally, blowing up wreck off Port Elizabeth, Italy's latest in sanctions war, Scottish Universities election, Richmond Hill Surrey still slipping, blizzard in Chicago, shire horse show, Swedish aircraft carrier visits Britain.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World. (CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS AT SANDOWN PARK, TORPIDS AT OXFORD, ETON COLLEGE STEEPLECHASE, WATERLOO CUP, QUEENSWOOD GIRLS' SCHOOL FIRE, WAR ACTIVITIES IN ITALY, DIVERS IN LONDON DOCKS, POLISH GIANT IN LONDON, OXFORD UNIVERSITY POINT TO POINT, STAKHANOV - RUSSIAN COAL MINER )
News in brief from around the World.
News in a Nutshell includes a fire in Soho flats, troops in Abyssinia, and the Oxford and Cambridge Ladies' Boat Race.
News in a Nutshell includes - a mud brawl, snow ploughs at work, schoolgirls presenting ensign on the "Queen Mary" and Kate Kennedy Day at St. Andrew's University.
News in a Nutshell - National Women's Cross Country Championship at Ilford, new telephone link between London and Kenya, and new cinema car service on LNER railways.
News in a Nutshell includes - Cabinet meeting about Germany, pilot Tommy Rose returning, and Grenadier Guards leaving for Egypt.
News in a Nutshell includes L'Atlantique being taken to shipbreakers yard, founder's day at Harrow, and moving supplies in Somaliland.
News in a Nutshell includes - new airmail service to Scandinavia, cruise for 4000 young German workers, and King Edward VIII's first levee.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
International news stories in brief.
International news stories in brief.
News in a Nutshell - Duke and Duchess of York visit Tyne and Wear, Charles Lindbergh visits Berlin, Fred Perry wins Davis Cup, and new swimming pool is opened in Morecambe.
News in a Nutshell - Duke and Duchess of Kent on holiday in Paris, 20,000 athletes in Switzerland, soap box derby and hand car race both in America.
International news stories in brief.
International news stories in brief.
Various news stories from around world, in brief.
News stories from around the world, in brief.
News in brief from around the World.
New stories in brief from around the World.
New in brief - stories for this issue are all about Easter holiday entertainment.
News in brief from around the World.
News in a Nutshell includes youth march in Rome, Adolf Hitler's birthday in Berlin, and Hocktide in Hungerford.
News in a Nutshell - People from 80 nations gather to celebrate William Shakespeare's birthday in Stratford, and Prince George attends service for the order of St. Michael and St. George.
News in a Nutshell - Golf at Leeds Castle, a fire at a factory in Leith, motorcycle race in Ilkley, and charity cricket between England and India at Gravesend.
News in a Nutshell - circus performers marry in London, the 'Queen' steamer is renamed 'Mauretania' and King Farouk leaves London for Egypt.
News in a Nutshell includes - King Edward VIII inspecting Irish Guards, flying boats being built in Kent and Prince Albert opening a holiday home in Wrotham.
Roundup of national and international news
Roundup of the national and international news
News in a Nutshell - Furry Dance in Cornwall, schoolboys football final at Upton Park, and one of the rescued miners at Nova Scotia.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief - Knights Templars and Liverpool police inspection.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in a Nutshell - Max Schmeling arriving in Germany, Henley Regatta, semi-finals at Wimbledon, Haile Selassie at League of Nations, Miron Cristea in London, and football team of 11 brothers.
News in a Nutshell - Prince George in Manchester, the "Teal" launched on Windermere, crowds in Brockwell Park, a walk in Derby, dock gates in Dover, and Oxford and Cambridge cricket match.
News in a Nutshell - inspection of naval cadets, fencing in Japan, motorboat, aeroplane and yacht races, a building on fire, Eton v. Harrow cricket, and animals at Bristol zoo.
News in a Nutshell - investiture at Buckingham Palace, a streamlined train in Chicago, society wedding in London, printing works on fire, and beautiful feet contest at Margate.
News in a Nutshell - archery practice in Oxford, tugboat racing in Germany, and item showing spot where attempted assassination of King Edward VIII took place.
News in a Nutshell - a brass band rally, Somerset Maugham's daughter marries, garden party at Buckingham Palace, launch of a Polish destroyer, and a bridge in New York.
News in a Nutshell - a new auto gyro, the launch of the talking clock, President Roosevelt on his yacht, a ship launch, and American Olympic team leaving for Berlin.
News in a Nutshell - new captain at St. Andrew's golf club, Ministers meet at Margate, Charing Cross pier towed away, church service for toys, storm damage in Texas, launch of air fleet.
News in a Nutshell - angling contest in Norfolk, wreckage of a whaler, new Lord Mayor of London, and tests on the strength of a bridge.
News in a Nutshell - hurricane damage in America, Amateur Open Golf Championship, train crash in Lourdes, pilots in Portsmouth, Sarah Churchill in New York, and Princess Mary opening Girls' Grammar School in Bradford.
News in a Nutshell - Italian army on manoeuvres, motorcycle riding, and haystacks on fire near Hatfield.
News in a Nutshell - new oil tanker being launched, new apple store being opened, and the sad death of pilot Tom Campbell-Black in an air crash.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in a Nutshell includes - 103 year old father, train with pneumatic tyres, ex-servicemen praying for peace in Lourdes, Blackpool illuminations and American air race.
News in a Nutshell includes - ploughing competition, stagecoach marathon, the Walker Cup, and wedding in a whale's mouth!
News in a Nutshell - Young female golfers compete for Stroyan Cup, and T.T. motorcycle race takes place in the Isle of Man.
News in Nutshell - refugees flee from Irun, Spain, cricketers Ashdown and Wensley play the Wittersham team, a storm causes havoc in Lichfield, and Lady Derby opens Preston's maternity hospital.
News in a Nutshell - Cows moving to warmer areas in Bavaria, flying boats leaving for Singapore, motor racing at Brooklands, the millionth telephone in London presented to mayor.
News in a Nutshell includes - two ships run aground, a farm fire, Amy Mollison's crashed aeroplane and London's Dairy Show.
News in a Nutshell includes Duke of Connaught inspecting Rifle Brigade and happy celebration of grape harvest in Germany.
News in a Nutshell includes - Johannesburg's Jubilee, fire at Boston High School, and Leeds University's new library.
News in a Nutshell includes new aeroplane in Italy, Hutchinson Challenge Cup at Brooklands, and herring fleet at Great Yarmouth.
News in a Nutshell includes funeral of General Gombos, new autogyro, and America's navy day.
News in a Nutshell includes Lord Nuffield at Cycle Show, fire on S.S. Iris, and anniversary of march on Rome.
News in a Nutshell includes National Horse Show in New York, Norwegian cargo boat stuck at Gravesend, and chorus girls dressed as police women in Pennsylvania.
News in a Nutshell includes signing of Vienna Treaty, escaped eagle in London, and house destroyed by gas explosion in Newcastle.
News in a Nutshell includes - Oliver Stanley at Durham school, Count Ciano in Berlin and German war veterans in Britain.
News in a Nutshell includes - parade and riot in Brussels, Joachim Von Ribbentrop arriving in England, and tribute to Sir Edgar Britten, captain of the "Queen Mary".
News in a Nutshell - Mrs R. Forbes christens latest Handley Page heavy bomber, and engineers blow up a river in New Brunswick, Connecticut. America (USA).
News in a Nutshell includes Lady Haig at poppy factory, boxers Foord and Neusel in training, and Duke and Duchess of York at King's College Hospital, London.
News in a Nutshell includes reassembly of Parliament, Duchess of York opening hospital in Aylesbury, and Duchess of Gloucester opening hospital extension at Richmond, Surrey.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World. (BISHOP OF BARKING DEDICATES NEW CHAPEL AT DR. BARNARDOS NAUTICAL SCHOOL, CAPTAIN PEEL'S DAUGHTER MARRIED AT EASTLEIGH, INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S HOCKEY AT MERTON ABBEY, OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE TRIAL EIGHTS AT HENLEY AND ELY, SAFETY GOT CYCLISTS CAMPAIGN IN BERLIN, LAUNCH OF ITALIAN SUBMARINES, MAKING CHRISTMAS PUDDING ON THE TRAINING SHIP WARSPITE, NEWS FROM SPAIN - VALENCIA AND BARCELONA)
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in brief from around the World.
News in a Nutshell includes Muslims at a Mosque in Woking, proclamation of new King George VI and Lord Baden-Powell in France.
News in a Nutshell includes seamstresses making Princess Juliana's wedding dress, and Tabernacle Provident Society making pay out to their members.
News in a Nutshell includes - heavy snow in America, new battleship on Merseyside, and supplies for Government forces in Spain
News in a Nutshell includes signing of Mediterranean pact between Britain and Italy, raising the "Diamond" steamer, and decorations for Holland's royal wedding.
News in a Nutshell includes - fire in Berlin underground railway, Christmas swim in the river Seine, and 41 gun salute to Duke of Kent's new daughter Alexandra.
News in a Nutshell includes - guests at the Coronation, several ships run aground, and President Roosevelt receiving Governor General of Canada, Lord Tweedsmuir.
Roundup of the short world news
Roundup of the short world news
Pearlies attend the service at St. Mary Magdalene's Church in London.
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Roundup of the latest world's news
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Roundup of the latest world's news
Sunderland beat Wolves in FA Cup 6th round replay match in Sheffield.
Roundup of the world's latest news
Roundup of the world's latest news
Roundup of the world's latest news
Roundup of the world's latest news
Roundup of the latest world's news. (RED MARLEY HILL CLIMB, BRITISH PLANE DISASTER IN FRANCE, TEXAS SCHOOL EXPLOSION, OXFORD GROUP PARTY AT CASTLE BROMWICH, BUN FIGHT AT ALDERSHOT, COLD STORAGE FIRE IN MELBOURNE, MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP AT TINSLEY GREEN, BROOKLANDS HOLIDAY MEETING)
Roundup of the world's latest news
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News stories in brief from around the world.
News stories from around the world in brief.
Stories included in this item include footage of the new Agricultural Minister Sir Reginald Dorman Smith.
Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald visiting Fuel Research Station.
Small planes fly in a competition while others enjoy the seaside of this Kent town.
River Garnonne has burst its banks causing floods in France
German Toy Fair, Swiss Onion Fair and Rocket Air Mail Failure.
Corn harvesting competition. A strongman pulls a lorry with his hair.
Sports ground ploughed up in South Africa so turf pitch can be laid for cricket matches.
News in a Nutshell - the South African cricket team section only.
The opening of the Wanderers cricket club in Johannesburg.
Fund raising cricket match in Leatherhead.
The third Test from Leeds.
Charity cricket between England and India at Gravesend.
News in a Nutshell - Oxford and Cambridge cricket match.
News in a Nutshell - Eton v. Harrow cricket.
News in brief from around the World.
News in Nutshell - cricketers Ashdown and Wensley play the Wittersham team.
Cricket star Alan T. Barber gets married.
Roundup of the world's latest news - includes Gloucester Cricket Club in training.
Roundup of national and international news - includes Cricket.
Roundup of the world's latest news - includes first women test cricket at Northampton.
Roundup of the world's latest news - includes cricket match between England and New Zealand.
Roundup of the world's latest news including Oxford and Cambridge cricket match.
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