IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 104!).—Charles I. hclicaded ] SDL—-Charles Brad laugh died. 11)01.—Sixth New Zealand Con tingout sailed for South Africa. ];K)o,—Anglo-Japanose Treaty sjgncd. 11)15.—Russians occupied Tabriz, Persia. According to a Loudon watchmaker in a big way of business, the dark November mornings brought finite a boom in alarm docks. He sold a score a day. Air William Eraser, to whose memory a tablet has been erected in the Alves Church, belonged to one ol the oldest, farming families in Morayshire, his great-great-grand lather having occupied a farm dose to the chuj'di 300 years ago. Slogan 2D: it's mighty tiling to spring clean after a holiday. Let ns clean your chimneys and carpels; it will help you. Handy men lor general work. Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., 30 Kin;? street. Get the bag wash for your accumulated laundry. ’Phone 10-493 Colonel .James Grimwuod, at the dinner of the Central Association of Accountants in London, told of a troublesome discrepancy of ]()■> in accounts which had been found to be dun to a fly’s leg in the column of shillings.
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Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 1
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176IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19777, 30 January 1928, Page 1
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