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IN A NUTSHELL

ANISnVEBSAEIES. 1795. —Thomas Carlyle born. > IS'76. —Otago, s.s., wrecked. Amended' Licensing Bill passes Hons*. Six o’clock closing made permanent. Holland is to be pressed by the War Cabinet to ensure the extradition of tlie Kaiser. Latest list of decorations include the D.C.M. to Sergeant. Bain, of InveroaigCti, and the Military Mortal to Lance-corporal Jamas Smeilie, of Glemayy, and Private Geoa'ga H. Hansen, of Queenstown. Restriction of the sale of intoxicants on the arrival of returned troops extended to a rrdius of 25 miles from the port of arrival. Papeete wireless station unable to work owing to the inflnanaa epidemic. Hatirner Springs Sanatorium to bo pponened on Monday. _ Shearing has started in the Tapaimi district. Ko meeting of West Harbor Borough Council last •renin*.

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Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 16908, 4 December 1918, Page 1

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