IN A NUTSHELL
• ANNIVERSARIES. 1820.—Last State lottery in England, ISGs.—Lord Palmerston died. ISCB.—Severe earthquake in New Zealand. 1914.—Rebellion led by De Wet and Beyers commenced in Orange Ere# State, South Africa. Whisky can be “ matured ” in six mouths by the use of a special carbon until it is similar to the five-year-old spirit. Such is the claim of American scientists. Graudism (2,085): The Grand imports th« choicest wines and spirits—nothing else. You get there just what you want to drink —tiro best.... Textiles dating from the eighth century are now deposited in the. State .Museum in Moscow; these fabrics were made by an ancient Mohammedan people, the Sassonides.
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Evening Star, Issue 21545, 18 October 1933, Page 1
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108IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21545, 18 October 1933, Page 1
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