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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.
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Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 1
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216IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19352, 11 September 1926, Page 1
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