ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH.
NOVEMBER.
F 7—Servia seeks* Adriatic Port; 1912. S 6—Elingamite wrecked, Threte Kings, 1902 S 9— ' King' Maliuta d., 1912., H 10-Poverfcy Bay Massacre, 18C8., lh 11—British Govt. beaten, snap vote, 1912 W 12—Constable shot, striker batoned Waihi 'Ik 13—Batoned striker died, 1912. [1912. F 14—Gaoled Waihi strikers released, 1912. S 15—Cook took possession N.Z., 1769. 5 16—-Destructive earthquake at Cheviot, M 17—Suez Canal opened, 1869. [1901. TRj 18—-Many ejections N.S.W. chamber 1912 W 19—Maori chieftainess, aged 120, d., 1912 Ht 20—Turkish cruiser Hamidieh torpedoed P 21—Louis Napoleon emperor 1852. [1912 S : 22-iiWaerenara.a-hika,P« taken, 1865.
S 23—Capital removed from Auckland to . . [Wellington, 1864. M 24—Preferential tariff passed, 1903. Tv 25—Bourseul, inventor telephone, d. 1912 W 26—New Wellington P.O. opened, 1912 1b 27—Te Raupamhii died at Otaki, 1849. P 28-Women's first votes, N.Z., 1893. S 29—First passenger train Wellington to S 30-St. Andrew's Day. Palm. N 1886.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14668, 6 November 1913, Page 4
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