IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1707. —Union of England and Sootland. .; 1807.—Garibaldi horn, $ 1812.—Hattie of Salamanca; W’el- , lini/ton defeated French. i IB32.—Napoleon 11. died. '■] 1805. —Capture of Wercroa Pa, near ( Wanganui. 1806. —Princess Maud of Wales married I’rince Charles of Denmark. .1901.—Duke and Duchess of Tork at Perth (Western Australia).
1923.—Paddon heat HadfieM for sculling championship-of the world on the Richmond River.
A Berlin message states that French troops have completed the evacuation of Bochum, Witten, Hattingen, Buer, Storkrade, and Kinslaken. A message from Rome states that a national subscription has Deep opened by the newspapers on behalf of the airman, Major Di Pinedo, who is at present in Aiftralia. Tokio has replaced Vienna as the world’s seventh largest city. Howling was lately stopped at Preston, England, by a plague of gnats. Some 4,200 _ women are employed in the delivery of letters in Great Britain. The giant bamboo, which sometimes reaches 120 ft, grows a foot a day.
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Evening Star, Issue 18999, 22 July 1925, Page 1
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