IN A NUTSHELL
1042.—Attack by Maoris on Tasman's boat at Massacre i3ay. 1814.—80 v. Samuel Marsdcn landed at Bay of Islands. 187!).—Manhood Suffrage Act passed. 1879.—Triennial Parliament Act (fj[ew Zealand) passed. Twenty-one bankruptcies were notified in last week’s issue of the ‘Gazette.’ Sixteen of the number were in the North Island. Slogan 25: Start the new rear with a dean office. Warehouses, factories, office! cleaned with our large vacuum machine during holidays. Book orders now i’Phona 10-493), Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., SO King af reet. Householders, remember • the . bag wash.—Robert Knowles, manager , The total rent roil of the completed dwellings provided by the London County Council to March 21 last amounted to nearly £1,000,000. In Seoul, capital of Korea, a largo bell is tolled at about 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily; only between these hours are women allowed in the streets. Grandism (323): Even the trees are geting spruce for Xmas. Spruce up and get your Xmas cheer at your Grand H0te1.,., In Great Britain 50,000 men are permanently engaged in catching fish in deep waters, the value of their annul catch reaching £19,000,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 19743, 19 December 1927, Page 1
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185IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19743, 19 December 1927, Page 1
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