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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 300 B.r.—Aristotle diorl, ]Bol.—-Marshal Foeh born. 38()I. —Sir George Grey became Governor of Now Zealand lor the second time. , ]P73. —City of Glasgow Bank tailed, causing widespread ruin. 1893.—Destruetivo storm at New Orleans; 1.900 lives lost. . . 1916. Heavy fighting at Galicia. Parliament rose yesterday. <, During the session sixty-five public Bills passed; twenty-six were drop], or otherwise disposed 01. The House of Representatives sat a total of 419 h Hniin, a daily average of 7h 13min. _ Before the Legislative Council adjourned yesterday members paid a tribute to Sir Francis Bell, who annonneou that ho was moving the adjournment! for the last time. We have to invent new wisdom lor a new age.—Mr J. M. Keynes. You need not say “As drunk as * lord," for there are now very lew lords with sufficient money to get drunk Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm’s Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city. Test it for yourselves While alterations are being carried out at Nantganv Collieries, South Bales, over 750 men will ho idle lor twelve mouths. M. Christian Michelson, who iwas Prime Minister of Norway, has left his fortune, about £225,000, to found a school for scientific research. A Sydney message states that the Assembly read a third time the. Forty-four-hour Week Bill.

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Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19061, 2 October 1925, Page 1

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