IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1606.—Guy Fawkes executed. 1770.—Captain Cook proclaimed Brltish sovereignty over New Zealand at Motuara Island, Queen Charlotte Sound. 1849.—Abolition of Corn Laws cam* into effect. 1858.—Great Eastern launched. 1874.—Battle of Amoaful. Ashanti defeated by Sir Garnet Wolseley. 1892.—C. H. Spurgeon died. 1917.—Unrestricted U-boat war an* nounced. Four winter schools for the training of cricketers are now open in London. One of them alone has 1,000 pupils, including forty women. Grandisra (2,174): Do not be fooled by the clamour about cheapness. . Cheap whisky is not good enough for you. Buy Grand House at 12s the bottle....
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Evening Star, Issue 21633, 31 January 1934, Page 1
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