IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES ]7SI.—Mozart died. 1C370. —Romo declared to bo the • pital of Italy. 1890.—I’ifrst election on onc-rnan-one-voie principle. 1910.—Mr Asquith re-signed British Premiership, and Mr Lloyd George undertook to form a Ministry. 1918.—British Annv of Occupation entered Cologne. A diamond of exceptional value has been found in a fowl by -a French farmer near St. Etienne. ’Tis whisky exhilarates the heart, when sinking under sorrow’s .mart 'tis that can ease tine watcher's woe, so drink some Dewar’s Imperial When first introduced into England, sugar was used only for making medicines | more pleasant to the taste. I A porpoise weighing about 3501 b was recently landed at Brighton and deposited in tin l aquarium there. I Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm's Furniture. is that it is the cheapest in the city. Test it for yourselves Tile family of Mr C. Rcwlos, of Sunbury, Middlesex, have been chimneysweeps in the village since 1700. It is claimed that of the 100.000 cripples in Britain to day, 90,000 could have been strong and whole if treated in time. Mr Gandhi is one of the greatest halfdozen men in the world to-dav. —Mr II A. L. Fisher. “ I hke to get right away from the city whan I leave business in the evening.” So spoke, with great heartiness, a busy Dunedin man. The right atmosphere for the jaded city man is surely the Taieri! Frequent trains to MosgioJ; level country; pretty homes, with modern conveniences...'.,. The people in Great Britain are probably the kindest and most humane in the world. Professor Raymond Tbtmt IMichmuL. j
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Evening Star, Issue 18808, 5 December 1924, Page 1
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262IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 18808, 5 December 1924, Page 1
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