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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1782.—Royal George wrecked; -600 lives lost.. 1835. —First encampment on the sit* of the city of Melbourne. 1891.—Passing of the Truck Act pro. hibiting payment of wages in goods, etc. ■ ' ■ • ■ . • 1905. Russo-Japanese terms of peace. , _ ■ . 1914. —Apia occupied 1 by New Zea. land. . . * .

To make use of their surplus of. milt British farmers; are being instructed in the making of ice cream. , Forest fires in Britain last 3*ear numbered 020, damage to plantations of young trees, amounting to £19,000. The cleverest conjurers in the world are the “ galli-galli ” men of Port Said, who work without stage or “ props.” Women employees are. increasing in British iron'and steel . industries, while the number of men shows a decrease.

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Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 1

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IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21811, 29 August 1934, Page 1

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