IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. ]Bso.—Balzac, novelist, died. IBi U. Battle of Gravelottef Bu/.ainc’s retreat cut off by the Prussians. , _ 1892.—Mr Gladstone became Premier for fourth time. 1892.—Death of Zeliu Trcbelh, < soprano singer. j 1897.—Sir W. J'crvois died. 1 ]9oo. —Tsar grunted Constitution to Russia,, while preserving autocracy. ]9o9.—Sir Theodore Martin died. 1910. —Arnst defeated Burry for sculling championship on Zambesi River. The British Museum cos la about £389,000 a year. , . Canadian orchards grew limit worth £1,800.000 last year. ‘ln tho Little Red Schoolfaouae’ and ‘ln a Monastery Garden,’ two 5* Brunswick ' 7 eine all phonograph owners should have, fragile post, 6a 2d.—Howell’s. 70 Stuart American insects are to he made the , subject of a special census. t j Yarmouth’s weekly catch of herring* ; numbers about 300,000,000. : Stock of Riach and M'Lennan is now being realised, and is rapidly diminishing.' 'Sen's strong Walking Boots, also Women s and Children’s. I*' unsure—Sideboards. Wardrobes, beagrass Chairs and Lounge* 1 } Bedding, Crockery, Cups and Saucers, Diur ner Sets, House Paint, Cutlery.—Addressi Castle street (opposite railway station), over Harvester Building Kow Gardens, London’s famous horticultural park, covers 230 acres.
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Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 1
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184IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19022, 18 August 1925, Page 1
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