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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. ,186 L—Order of Star of India instituted. 1879.—Death of Sir W. F. Cooke, copatentee of tho magnetic needle telegraph. 1888.—William 11. opened Reichstag for first time. 1895.—Lord Salisbury became. Premier for tho third time. 1901. —Duke and Duchess of. York and Cornwall (King George and Queen Mary) arrived in Dunedin. 1907.—Death of Sir John Hall. Allies to meet in conference in London on July 16 to discuss the Dawes report on. reparations. Tho value, is so obvious that no wonder “ each one sells another.” Moore and Moon® Pianos at H0we11'5...... _ New York-San Francisco acnal mail service will begin on July 1. It is stated that M. Hcrriot received M. Rakovskv (Ihisha’s representative) in London on Sunday, and (hat the French Prime Minister is considering negotiations with tho Soviet with a view to recognition. Shooting at the Mudgce Ranges, (New South Wales), S. Gentle, of M.udgco, established a world's record, registering forty-six consecutive bullsoycs at 609yds. Our sensibilities are so acute, the fear of being silent makes us mute. We sometimes think we could produce a speech much t-o the purpose if our tongues were loose. Dewar’s Imperial loowaw

longues In the presence of 250 men and women who made the four hours’ climb through drenching rain, the president of the Rock Climbers’’ Club unveiled a war memorial tablet, to fallen comrades on Gnat Gable, a mountain o,oooft high, near Keswick (Cumberland).

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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 1