IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1811.—Franz Liszt born. 1802.—Canterbury A. and P. Rhoif i bold near Latimer square. I 1872.—First through cable received from England. [ 1883.—Death of Captain Mayno Reid, novelist. 1904.—Russian Baltic squadron fired on trawlers off the Dogger Bank. 1916.—Germans and Bulgarians capture Constanz. A huge mountain of salt has been, discovered in Algeria, and is to be mined for commercial purposes. An express train weighing 354 tons recently travelled at seventy-four miles an hour between Grantham and Newark. Married men are "out-and-out bajrackers" for “ No-rubbing Laundry Help ” since it has solved all their troubles for 1« Fresh milk can he sent by aeroplane from the _ Atlantic to the Pacific coast in America without turning sour. After an unbroken appearance during eighty-four years, the ‘ None Pester Journal,’ of Budapest, has ceased publication.
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Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 1
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