IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. IBsß.—Hawke’s Bay separates from Wellington. 1872.—Great floods in Italy; (50,000 persons rendered homeless. 3878.—Provincial Government in New Zealand abolished. 1882.—Completion of telephone system in Dunedin. 1832.—Burke’s brewery destroyed by fire. 1898.—01 d Ago Pensions Act passed by New Zealand Parliament. 1902.—“A1l Red” Pacific cable completed at Suva. 1906.—New Zealand International Exhibition opened at Christchurch. 1914.—Battle of Coronel. 1914.—Naval action off the coast of Chile; H.AI.S. Monmouth and Good Hope sunk; H.AI.S. Glasgow damaged. 1918.—Versailles Conference opened. Schools on the London and Daventry school broadcast register number something like 5,000. Out of 22,284 Aliddlesex elementary school children 14,424 were found to need dental treatment. Furriers may have to go through as many as 300 rabbitskins to find thirty of equal appearance. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is tho cheapest in the city. Test it for yourselves.... Isn’t it probable that a good many of tho difficulties of modern marriage are caused by the fact that wo still general rules for what is tho most individual, private, and personal of human relationships?—Alias Clemenee Dane,
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Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 1
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180IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 20321, 1 November 1929, Page 1
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