IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1645.—HaTtie of Na.seby. 17yn. —Svdncy named by Governo? Phillip. Mr).—Battle of Marengo. 18S-3. —Railway from Syaney to Melbourne completed. lijui).—Wukker,strom (surrendered by Boers to General Lyttelton. 1604. —Paul Kruger died. IWKi.---Opening of Parts Economiq Conference. 1019.--Captain Alcoek and Lieutonant Brown ilew from Newfoundland over the Atlantic, landing at Clifton* Ireland.
Eight bankruptcies were notified iu last week’s issue, of the 4 Gazette,* seven of the number being in the North Island,
A cable message from Suva states that at midnight on Saturday tha motor repair works of Mr Levy, jun., at Suva, were gutted by fire. The insurances total £1,950. There are more good manners and better taste todav than, at any time in my fairly long life.—Dame Milliceai Fawcett. ,
I know no more generous people than the people of Aberdeen ✓—Lord Salvesen.
Bibles numbering over 10,000,000 were issued last year by the British and Foreign Bible Society. British Treasury notes are sufficient, if equally divided', to pay £6 per head of the population.
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Evening Star, Issue 19275, 14 June 1926, Page 1
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168IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19275, 14 June 1926, Page 1
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