Thames Star. MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1921. ANNIVERSARIES.
Battle of Bosworth, 1455. Marquis of Salisbury died 1903.^ First British shot fired on Western front, 1914.
TO-DAY'S NEWS. Politics as a Profession (page 2). What colour should a woman wear? (page 7). Serial Story (page 7>. Is Palmistry a Science? Interesting article on the gullibility of people (page 3). Drink more water —life's greatest nec-
essity (page 3). • Robt. Blatchford's criticism of Mr. H. G. Well's new book "The Salvaging of Civilisation" (page 6). Can health be Stolen? Experts say it
can be (page 6). Hauraki Plains A. and P. Assn. —A delayed meeting (page" 8). Commercial —Morrinsville sale; (page 8). ' Next year's eclipse (page 8). Irish affairs (page 5). New York society sensation (page 5). Russia's awful plight (page 5). Football and hockey (page 5).
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 14741, 22 August 1921, Page 4
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