IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1321.—Dante died. 1737.—Haydn born. I.Bos.—Nelson left England for th* last time. 1812.—Burning of Moscow commenced. 1852.—Death of the Duke of Wei. lington. 1854.—Allied troops landed at Cri. raea. ' 1857.—Storming of Delhi. 1882.—Egyptian War; Cairo occupied by British troops. 1901.—President M'Kinley died from effects of wounds received eight days earlier. 1922.—Turkish troops, after capturing Smyrna from Greeks, destroy city by fire and slaughter non-Moslems, inhabitants. Roses of 100 different varieties, numbering 21,000 in all, are now planted in the Rose Garden, Regent’s Park, London. Lack of space at the British Museum is a serious difficulty; only ■ one-fourth of the Egyptian relics can be exhibited at due time. Experience of Sooullar and Chisholm Furniture is that it is the cheapest in the city,. Test it for yourself.... Out of the 567,170 persons in Britain found guilty of criminal offences during 1932, about 45 per cent, were guilty of traffic offences.
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Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 1
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152IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21825, 14 September 1934, Page 1
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