The Week in History
Little Man-Marks In The Book of Time jiyj OVEMBER IS— Cardinal Pole died; 1558. I.ast convict landed at Sydney; 18-10, Earthquake at Wellington; 181 S. Funeral of Duke of Wellington; 1852. Bomb outrage in St. Peter’s, Borne; 1906. To Whiti, Maori chief and “prophet, ’ died at Parihaka; 1007., November 19— Charles X. horn; 1600. Ship Cospatrick, Xiound for New Zealand, burned, 460 lives lost; 1871. November 20 — St. Edmund. Cape of Good Hope discovered; 1137. Battle of (juiheron Bay, English fleet under Ilawke defeated I’rench under Conllans; 1759. Sir Wilfred Banner born; 1841. Battle of Bangiriri; 1863, Count Leo Tolstoy died; 1910. November 21 — Sir Thomas Gresham, founder of tho Xtoyal Exchange, I.ondou, died; 1579. I-’irst representative Parliament of Victoria met; IS3G. November 22 St. Celia. General Ix>rd Clive died; 1774. George Eliot born; 1819. Cable between England and Australia opened; 1872. First railway opened in West Australia; 1874. Sir Affliur Sullivan died; 1300. November 23 St. Clement. Tasman discovered New Van Diemen’s J.and (now Tasmania); 1612. November 24 John Ivnox died; 1572. Grace Darling born; 1815. General Sir Henry Havelock died; 1557. Defeat of tho IChalifa; 1899.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7961, 18 November 1911, Page 11
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192The Week in History New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7961, 18 November 1911, Page 11
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