IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1814.—Surrender of Paris. 1856.—End of Crimean War. 1000.—Death of Archibald Forbei, famous war correspondent. ■ _ 1916.—Zeppelin destroyed by Lien* tenant Brandon. ' 1918.—“ Big Bertha ” bombarded Paris.
Most orange trees bear fruit until they are 150 years, old; The average height at which migrating birds fly is 350 ft. Britain is not on her last legs, nor are her sons less efficient than formerly. —Sir John Ferguson. If ever there was a fruit which was rotten before it was ripe, that fruit is Socialism.—Dean Inge. Grandism (102): Toil ewe it to yourself to drink the best. The world's best in wines and spirits—Grand Hotel Bottle StorePeople will put up with more from a doctor than from any other person,— Rev. Courtney C. Weeks, M.R.G.S. A Sydney ‘ Sun ’ cable from London states that taxation on the full incomes of dominion people resident in England is among the forecasts of the Budget. At present only remittances, are tani«
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Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 1
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158IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 1
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