IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1861.—Funeral of Prince Consort at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. 1861.—First All-England eleven cricketers arrived at Melbourne by Great Britain. 1868.—Death of Lawrence Oliphant,; traveller and author. 1898. —Jessie Readman wrecked at Chatham Islands. 1899. —Lord Roberts sailed for South Africa. 1903.—Electric tramways started running in Dunedin. 1910.—Mauritius captured for the! English.
All classes in these days are aggrieved classes. —Mr Robert Lynd. Leopards are the most dangerous of all the man eating beasts in India. Britain now has 2,308 fewer clergymen in the Church of. England than in 1905. Murder was the cause of death nt 12,000 cases in the United States last year. ' *
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Evening Star, Issue 20983, 23 December 1931, Page 1
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