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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. —July 25. LMt—Samuel Tavlor Coleridge died. isV.—ilight Hon. A. J. Balfour born. „ ■ M74,_f(lnndin S first appearance In colonies (Brisbane). . ISSS.—■ Oxford Lniversity crow rowed from Dover to Calais in four hours and a-lmlf. . IM'J. —Western Australia given selfgovernment. ] s') J.—War between Japan and 11)09. jßleriot crossed English Channel on monoplane. —July 26, lfyls. Sir John Franklin’s Arctic expedition last seen by a whaler. IStjy. Church of Ireland disostab* lislied. . 1880.—Lord Salisbury Premier for second lime. IMHi. Revolution in Argentine,; J,OOO * ]9OJ.-- Japanese captured Wolf Hill, Port Arthur. Budget introduced last mg'.it. Concession to taxpayers and pensioners. Pull report on page 3. H I have learnt ono thing from the Br’lish it is that they honor their bend.—Mr Cosgravc. Any man going into business to-dq/ is going into the hardest of professions.—Mr Baldwin. Selling waste paper enabled tho London County Council to save the ratepayers £2S7 in a reeont three months. A Reuter message from London states that the House of Lords read a second time the Summer Time Bill. A Berlin cable states that after a speech by Dr Stresemann (Foreign Minister) "the Reichstag by 235 votes to 158, with thirteen abstentions, approved tho Government’s foreign policy.

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Evening Star, Issue 19002, 25 July 1925, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19002, 25 July 1925, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19002, 25 July 1925, Page 1