IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1723.—Sir Christopher Wren died.1770. —Cape Saunders first sighted by Captain Cook. 1815.—Treaty of Vienna. 1852.—The poet, Thomas Moore, died.1908. —Webb beat Tresidder on the Wanganui River for sculling championship of the world. 1915.—Allied Fleet’s attack on Daw dandles. 1917.—German retreat on the Ancrs begins.
Japanese capture Kiangwan. Further mediation by Powers meditated,Government announces that there will bo no Bill to extend summer-time to April 3. More than 5,000,000,000 cigarettes, equal to five for every man, woman, and child of the population, were smoked in Canada in 1930. The results of the census taken in Rumania at the nd of 1930 show the total population to be 18,025,237. Bucharest, the capital, has 63L,288 people.- , The century-old Hungarian banking firm, Adolphe Rohrer and Sons, has decided to wind up its business, and has obtained a moratorium .to enable it t_q do so. " ' i
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Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 1
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145IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21036, 25 February 1932, Page 1
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