IN A NUTSHELL
A X NITERS ATIIKS. 3812.—Wellington entered Madrid. 1820. —Perth, Wo:; lem Australia, I founded. . i 38.(8. —George Stephenson died. _ | 1370. —Iiisraeli created Earl of BeaE cornfield. ; 3801. —J. I*. Lowell died. 1808. —Spanish-American War ended, [ 1808.—Hawaii annexed by United ! States. 3902.-—Coronation review of oversea : troops by King .Edward. 3914.—Britain declared war .on AtMM tria. j in electrical!.; driven machine seals, j stamps, and counts envelopes at tie , rate of 6,000 an hour. _ . ( The Government of Jugoslavia. is j making plans for an extensive scheme s of railroad electrification. ‘ln the I/iltle Bed Sohoolhouse’ and ‘ln a Monastery Garden,’ two 5s Brunswick "Una all phonograph owners thoold have, fragile post, 6s 2d.—Howell's, 70 Stuart street The world's only convict-operated wild game farm is at Walla Walla, Penitentiary, State of Washington. The Kent education authorities granted £BSO for school children’s trips to the. Empire Exhibition.
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Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 1
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146IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19017, 12 August 1925, Page 1
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