ANNIVERSARIES.
SEPTEMBER 8. 1850—Gold first discovered at Ballarat. 18ci5—Battle of Sebastopol. 1880—Departure of Governor, Sir Hercules G. R.. Robinson. 1891—Passing of Land and Income Assessment Act for purposes of taxation and repeal of property tax. . ,s----1893—'Women’s Enfranchisement Bill passed Legislative Council by majority of two. 1926—Germany admitted to League of Nations. 1931—British Parliament met to consider economic crisis. 1933—King Feisal of Irak died. 1935—Huey P. Long, United States Senator, assassinated, the assailant being shot by Long’s bodyguards.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 280, 8 September 1936, Page 4
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