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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. —September 11.— 1217.-—First treaty between Frane# and Knjxla ncl made. 170').--Hattie of Walpla-quet, 1803.—Delhi captured by General Lake. 11)00.—Pot-chefslroom occupied by Genera! Hart. 1815.—Marshal Blucher died. —-September 12.18.52.—Right Hon. W. S. Asquith boni. 18-54.—First railway ojxmed in Victoria from Melbiinie to Port Melbourne. 1870.- -Now Zealand University estalilished. 101 1. --Explosion at Ralph’s mine,, bluntly; forty-three, lives loot. 1018. -American troops abolish St. A 1 illiej salient. A Sydney message states that a severe «art liquako is reported from Madang, in Papua. Jt caused extensive damage. Many of the policemen in the East End of 1/indon can speak Yiddish, the languish of the Ghetto. Tee min who ran propose to a woman on, an empty stem mi may eonolude he is really in low. * Better to try it, after a Dewar* Imperial A fossil tree, seventy feet long, RTt« estimated to He a million years old, has been found in Bengal.

Kxpenenre ni iscoul'ar at A CbtAbolm * Furniture is that. It. is the che.3re.st in Ui« city. Test it for yourselves it is estimated that, there are twenty' telephone calls every second of the working HflV in the T/ondon area. The first sheet, nf paper is stated to have Ixton made from the bark of a mill berry tree in A.D, To.

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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 1