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ANNIVERSARIES. IGSH.—Judgc Jeffreys died. _ , 18r,G.—Appointment of first Mini'trf in New Zealand under responsible gorernnicut. 1874.—Funeral of Dr Livingstone in Westminster Abbey 1900.—Great earthquake at San Francisco. 1922.—Paddon beat Hndfield on the Wanganui River for the world’s sculling championship. . 1 never enjoy speaking.—Mr Baldwin. “Safety first”' is a had r.'.lto for England.--Colonel Wedgwood Bonn, M.F. Tile estimated loss canser]_ by tires in tho London County Council area _in 192 G was £453.622, compared with £600.411 in 1925.. Grandism (117): Mr Wiseman has found from bitter experience how harmful even the best, case whisky can be. Ho now drinks , tho Grand Draught... Nearly .‘l,l.'On salmon were netted in three hauls at the opening of the mt salmon fishing on the river. Don, near Aberdeen.
A cable message from Tokio states that the cruiser Myoko. of 1.0,000 tons, was launched at Yokosuka in the-.pres-once of the Emperor. A cable message from Sydney slates that the duration of the Royal Show I has been extended for three clays .as compensation to the trade industrial »*- liihitions for the loss caused by tb» rfrt weather.
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Evening Star, Issue 19535, 18 April 1927, Page 1
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182IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19535, 18 April 1927, Page 1
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