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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 18ol. —Earthquakes in Southern 'ltaly: 14,000 lives lost, i I&s’3.—Field-Marshal Lord Clyde (Sfe : Colin Campbell) died. 1870.—Battle of Metz, | 1874. —Temperance Hall. Moray place, ■ opened. i 1900.—Peking captured by the Allied ! Army. i ]9oß.—Jra I). Sankcy (Moody and’ i Saukey) died. i Estimated population of Xcw ZeaI land ami the mandated territories at June 30 was 1,425,045—723,909 males and 701,136 females. ‘ln the Little Ked Schoolhouse * and ‘lt a Monastery Garden,’ two 5s Brunswick perns all phonograph owners should have. Fragile post, 6s 2d.—Howell's, 70 Stuart street A message from Paris stales that Captain Arradmrt, after completing his journey around Europe by air, has returned to Paris. In tiie seventeenth century Billingsgate Market was leased for £95 A year. Last yeaiv the traders in the market paid £36.500 in rents. Experience of Scoullur and Chisholm's Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city. Test it for yourselves The dome of St. Peter’s, Romo, has I lately been illuminated by 6,000 lanterns, and the Pope’s address was made audible to the vast assembly by loud , | speakers. ' l

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Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19019, 14 August 1925, Page 1