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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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The Week in History New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7961, 18 November 1911, Page 11

The Week in History New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7961, 18 November 1911, Page 11

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