ANNIVERSARIES.
APRIL 12. 1777—Henry Clay, American statesman, born. 1782—Admiral Rodney’s victory in West Indies. 1835 —Wreck of convict ship, George the Third, in d’Entreeastean Channel, Tasmania. 1869—Arrival of H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh in Wellington. APRIL 13. 1769 —Captain Cook arrived at Tahiti in Endeavour, first joyage. 1829 —Roman Catholic Relief Bill passed. 1927 —British Cabinet decided to give full female franchise.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 155, 12 April 1930, Page 6
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