IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. IP 11.—Franz Liszt horn. 1862.—Canterbury A. and P. Sho* held near Latimer square. 1872.—First through cable received from England. 1883.—Death of Captain Mayne Reid, novelist. 1901.—Russian Baltic squadron fired of trawlers off Dogger Bank. 1916.—Germans and Bulgarians captured Constanzo. Running backwards, an American variety performer declared he can do 79yds in 9 7-lflsec when in training. The nightingale’s song is never heard in Scotland or the extreme north of England, nor in Devonshire or Cornwall. Experience of Peculiar and Chisholm's Furniuire is that it i* the cheapest in the city. Test it for yourselves A German manufacturer has made what is believed to he the smallest motor cycle. It is fully equipped, and weighs only 301 b. Moths bred in smokey areas are apt to turn black. Such specimens are frequent in the North and Midlands of England. Women doctors comprise about 12 per cent, of the total number of medicos practising in London. Thriftiness is spreading very rapidly in Britain. It is estimated‘that 100 banks are built for every church erected in a year.
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Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 1
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179IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19387, 22 October 1926, Page 1
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