IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES, 1717.—Horace Walpole bom. 1800.—Malta captured by the British. 1858.—Turkey declared war against Russia. 1866.—Maungatapu murderers executed. 1891.—Great fire in Tooley street, London; several wharves and warehouses destroyed. 1922.—Angora Assembly agrees _ to meet Allies in conference at Mudania. . Leaders of men don’t yell.—Mr Gordon Selfridge. If you have a drawing room of your own there is quite a respectable amusement called bridge; if yon don’t happen to have a room, and play your game of cards on the road, it is u criminal offence.—Mr Justice Swift. 5 Thirteen bankruptcies were notified in tlie latest issue of the ‘ Now Zealand Gazette.’ Seven of the number were in the North Island. A Melbourne message states’ that the Press delegates spent Saturday on a trip to Dandonong Ranges, and we*r the guests at dinner^ of the Newspaper Proprietors’ Association at night.
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Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 1
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141IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19063, 5 October 1925, Page 1
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