IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1815.—Marshal Bluchor died. 1852. —Right. Hon. H. H. Asquith born. 1854.—First, railway opened in Victoria, from Melbourne to Port Melbourne. 1870.—Now Zealand University established. 1914.—Explosion at Ralph’s Mine, Hnntly; forty-three lives lost. 1918. —American troops abolish St. Michael salient. Mr Thomas John Wheeler, a noted Essex weaver, Who made the cloth-of-golcl for King George’s coronation robe, has died at Braintree, aged 71. Victoria, the virgin martyr, was a noble lady of Romo, who, refusing to abandon Christianity, was murdered at the instance of her pagan lover. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city Test it for yourselves.... The azalea is the national flower of Belgium, being developed from the wild shrubs of this species native to the hilly regions of Japan and China,
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Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 1
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135IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 20587, 12 September 1930, Page 1
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