IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1790. —Chatham Islands discovered hjj Lieutenant Broughton, of H.M.S. Chat* ham. 1820.—Queen Caroline, after he* trial, went in state to St. Paul’s. 1875.—Foundation stone laid o| Foresters’ Hall, Port Chalmers. 1877.—Passing of Education Act pro« viding for free and compulsory educa* tion for New Zealand. 1910.—Terra Nova (Captain ScottV sailed from Port Chalmers for the Ant 3 arctic. 1916.—Sir John Jeilicoe,became First Sea Lord, and Sir David Beatty took command of Grand Fleet. Nearly £8,000,000 is being spent bj» Liverpool on abolishing slums. Grandism (2,120); Let the festive season have full reign—shop at the Grand Home Supply Store, and the day after he will have pleasant thoughts of y0u.... Earthquakes on an average cause th* deaths of more than twenty persons in Japan every day. England’s largest carillon, consisting of twenty-three bells, is installed on u private estate near Gnohham, Surrey.
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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 1
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145IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 1
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