IN A NUTSHELL
ANXm-USAIUKS. HiSo'. Jews gran I oil religious liberty iu Kuglaud. ITS! *Dp JohusCn died. 18-10.—It- L. Stevenson born, idol.—Dunedin Athenaeum opened. 18ti;i.—First issue of the ‘New Zealand- Herald.’ Auckland. I S(18. - Death of liossini, operatic composer, aged seventy-six' years. The most, sensitive part of the body i-- Hio lip of the longue. • A wolfler is a map who repairs scales and weighing .machines. Here's health to the King, and « lasting )icaco; io faction iin end, to wealth increase, fnme, let's drink it while wc have breath, For there's no drinking after death; tr'o have a Dewar's. Imperial..,. loads, hats, and snakes can live longer without food than any other creatures. Londoners spend £3O,(XK),fK.I(J every year on travelling to and from their work. There were 412.680 foreign visitors in Lritnin last year, compared with 370,424 iu 11/20. *
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Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 1
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139IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 1
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