IN A NUTSHELL
anniversaries.1840.—Meeting at Guildhall to pro* test against establishment of a penal settlement in New Zealand. < 1848,—Ship Philip Laing arrived front Greenock with first settlers; 139 days out. . , , . 1865.—Auckland city first lighted with gas. 1868.—First Maoris elected to NeW, Zealand Parliament. 1888.—Matthew Arnold, poet, died,1907.—First Imperial Conference opened in London. 1916. —Anzacs arrived at Marseilles,- \ The Archbishop of Canterbury comes next in precedence to the Sovereign! and his immediate family. Any Briton, no matter how humble his birth, may, aspire to the post. . A sculptor’s caricature of _ King Tutankhamen about to shave, with his beard bristling and soapy, is among tlwj latest discoveries at the Tel-el-Amarnal burial place in Egypt. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in th* city. Test it for yourselves... Edinburgh, with 1,000 accidents lasti rear, has decreased its number of street accidents in five years by 40 per cent., while the rest of the country shows an increase of 33 per cent.
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Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 1
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164IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21078, 15 April 1932, Page 1
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