IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. Trial of Queen Caroline of England begun (King endeavoring to obtain a divorce). 18b9. —Blondin began his pei* fommnees of crossing Niagara Falls on tight rope. '] 902. —Boer General Botha, Do Wet, and be La Bey received by King Edvard at Coves. 1905.—Norway decided by referendum to sever union with Sweden. Eleven bankruptcies were notified in last week’s issue of the ‘Gazette.’ Six of the number, involving eight persons, were in the North Island. British. Dutch, and Hungarian immigrants'numbering 2,000 recently arrived in one day at Winnipeg, the largest number of arrivals for twelve years ‘ln the Little Bed Sdhoolhbuso* and ‘ln a Monastery Garden,’ two 5s Brunswick perns all phonograph owners thould have. Fragile post, Ca 2d.—Howell's, 70 Stuart street i'ne slave, market is not yet extinct in Syria. girl, aged fifteen, was 'openly offered for sale in the streets of Beirut. Herrings are so abundant off the coast of Schleswig, Germany, that they fail to find purchasers at one farthing a pound.
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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 1
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168IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 1
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