IN A NUTSHELL
ANXIVKIISAJIIIiS. 1785.—Birth of Robespierre, Terrorist leader in French Revolution. ]3o3.—First locomotive for Lyttelton railway landed. 136!).— Capture of Pa, _ Urewera Country, and defeat of Te Koole. 1882.—The Phoenix Park murders. 1007.—Ian Maclarcn, Scottish author, died. 1010.—King Fdward VII. died. The young people arc charming, tod arc creating a new race.—Lord Aherconway. Peace is a paying proposition.— Loro Cecil. , Xo one hot a lunatic could really make a habit of having no habits.— Mr Robert Lund Experience or Scoullar end Chisholm'* Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city Test it f or yourselves Malta, the traditional Mclita of the New Testament, lias now issued a new 10s postage stamp showing the figure of St. Paul. Warships in the times of the old Gieeks and Romans were built with as many as four or five banks, or rows, of oars. Grandhtu (132): You need not fear tomorrow if you have done your best to-day. You always get the best at tbc Grand, Dunedin’s first hotel... With a day population of more than 420,000 persons during the week, th« City of I/ondon has a resident population of about 13,500.
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Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 1
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192IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19549, 6 May 1927, Page 1
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