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anniversaries. 1814.—Matthew Flinders, Australianexplorer, died. > IB6o.—Garibaldi captured Royalists*last stronghold in Sicily. 1864.—First tree planted in Christ* church Gardens. 1888.—Major Bartletot killed on hi« way to support Stanley. 1895. Stambuloff, ex-Premier of Bulgaria, assassinated. 1906.—Sir Walter Buller died. 1930. —Sir Robert Stout died. ... , i Collision at sea some 40 miles from Victoria (8.C.) between the Niagara and the freighter King Egbert. Kihgsford Smith says farewell to the u Old Bus ” at Richmond aerodrome. Italian soldiers suffering from heat in East Africa. . . An advocate of non-violence like my* self would die before killing rats.— Mr Gandhi. For some time past the news from Russia has contained suggestions that the Communists have been diluting their doctrine of common ownership with treacherous tricklings of common sense.—Mr G. K. Chesterton. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm Fur» niture is - that it is the cheapest in the city. Test it for yourself.—l Ad vt.l Taxicab meters to the number of 11,000 are tested every year at the National Physical Laboratory, London.The majority of road accidents in England are stated to take place ah speeds not exceeding 20 miles per hour*
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Evening Star, Issue 22085, 19 July 1935, Page 1
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186IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22085, 19 July 1935, Page 1
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