IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1805. —Disraeli born. . . ■ * 1894.—Violent gale in Britain; grea? loss of life and shipping. 1898.—Great fire at Sheffield. 1909. —First wireless message across Atlantic.
Inequality is a law of life. V ithout variety, which is inequality, life would be inexpressibly dreary and deadening* —The Bishop of St. Edmondsbury and' pilots’ certificates are held by} 10 000 men and women in Great Bru tain. The 10,000 th certificate was issued recently to a Scottish girl. ‘ Pilgrim’s Progress,’ Banyan’s inu mortal work, written years ago, is still a best seller. It has been translated into 126 languages and dialects. Free passes for the owned tram cars in the metropolitan area are to be issued by West Han! Council to all blind persons in the borough. Ensure foot comfort for the holidays* Book now. A few appointments still open* Consult Chas. Buchan, foot specialist, Lower, Stuart street (opposite Oban).—Pnona 10-243...
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Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 1
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150IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 20981, 21 December 1931, Page 1
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