IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1820.—Manukau Harbour discovered bv Rev. Samuel Dlarsden. ' 1841.—Birth of King Edward VII. 1870.—Verdun surrendered to Germans, with 4,000 prisoners. 1880.—Captain Boycott’s presentation caused word “ boycott ” to bo introduced into language. _ 1902.—Steamer Elingamitc wrecked on the Three Kings; forty-five lives lost. , 1914.—H.D1.A.5. Sydney destroyed Emden at Cocos Island. __ . 1918.—Abdication of the Kaiser.
Britain’s clogs number about 3,000,000. This is nearly 1,000,000 more than in 1913. Pike weighing as much as thirty ami forty pounds have been caught in Bug ilsh waters. There arc now 7-18,930 dwellings in the ('ountv of London, as compared with 720,001 in 1021.
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Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 1
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100IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21255, 9 November 1932, Page 1
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