IN A NUTSHELL
'ANNIVERSARIES. 1759.—Quebec captured by th# British,; Wolfe killed. • 1882(—Battle of Tel-el-Kebir; Arabi Pasha defeated by British. 1933.—Mrs M'Combs first ■woman elected to New Zealand Parliament (Lyttelton by-election). More than 100,000 persons lire today in caves and subterranean dwelling* 'throughout Northern Africa. Dedicated to the memory of "783,009 horses who were killed during the Great War is a memorial at Kiiburn, London, Seven volumes of the penal code wero carried off by a burglar who broke into the office of a Berlin lawyer recently. A man who was head waiter at a seaside hotel in England for nearly fifty years has left over-£20,000 to his heirs,-
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Evening Star, Issue 21824, 13 September 1934, Page 1
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108IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21824, 13 September 1934, Page 1
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