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ANNIVERSARIES. —September 12. 1815. —Marshal Bluchor died. 3852.—Right lion. U. JI. AsqmtH born. , . , T . 18.01. —First railway opened in Victoria, from Melbourne to Port Moibourne. , IS7O. New Zealand University established. 19M .—Explosion at Ralph s Mine, Uuntly; forty-throe lives lost . 1918.—American troops abolish St. Mihiol salient. —September 13. 1759. _ Quebec captured by the British; AVollo killed. 1882.—Rattle of Tel-el-Kobir; Arabl Pasha defeated by British. A Sydney cable states that the Press delegates spent yesterday in inspecting the steel works at Newcastle. Married men are " out-and-out barrackon " for “No-rubbing Laundry Help” since it has solved all their troubles for Ift. A message irom Delhi states that a Bill was read a second time in the Calcutta Legislative Assembly regulating the n.so of firearms and dealing with riotous crowds. Sates of Brunswick Phonographs and Records aro increasing onormonefy. Brunswick lias created a new standard in sound reproduction Bacon, ebeese, and fish were obtainable for Id a lb fifty years ago, according to the parish records of Heavitree, now part of Exeter,
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Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 1
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172IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19044, 12 September 1925, Page 1
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