IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. ] 77Q. Captain Cook took possession i of New South Wales at Possession j 1808.—W ellington w«fl Bsttl* of, ' 1858.—Queen, first steamer, arrived, at Dunedin. no* J 1853.—-Tornado in Minnesota* j hnnclrods of lives lost. J 1912.— Ccneral Booth oied. \ 1915. —Hill 70, Gallipoli, taken by i Snvla Bay forces, and lost again; Anzacs tool: Hill 60. / i The profits of the Waikato Winter Show Association for tho year were £1 200. u ,., !,f Brunswick Phonographs and Records are increasing enormously. Brunsv h i' cr-.Micd a new standard In sound 11 The* normal beat of the human pulse is seven i.y-cwo per minute, although J speeds of 175 and even 180 havo been! recorded _ j Experience of Sooullar and Chisholm's IF-nr-.i nituro is that it is the cheapest ill the city.) Test it for yourselves _ j American men are adopting the walkt, ing stick and tho pipe, both formerlyregarded as purely British customs. Britain’s biggest is at St. Catherine’s Point, Isle of Wight. It has a light equal to 15,000,000 candlepower.
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Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 1
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174IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19025, 21 August 1925, Page 1
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