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IN A NUTSHELL.

Barometer rising slightly. Sir George Grey died in London on Monday. liarrison ball to-morrow night, in the Art Gallery. Gold licenses first issued in Victoria Sept. 21,; I§sl. :% < ■ : •:.-■. -' -.'■ -...- ■•;-:--;■■•»: ■-;>:, Th"e;JToslerns in Crete axe complying- with the order for disarmament. . Read the sketches of Sir ' ; Gtorge Grey*? :brilliahtc»reer in thislssae* "' ' ' ■ .-'"I r New Zealand potatoes have advanced m price to £7 per ton in. the Sydney market: . The Cemetery Board Will meet tOrmoiTQW afterneon, in the Selwyn County Council affice. - '.. •■" ... • .::.;>: ; The members of the Sydenham Amateur Swimming Club will hold a meeting to-morrow night. The Duke of Orleans has issued a stronglyworded manifesto in connection with the Dreyfus caso. • '•■'_.', '■■<■ 'JL'he ±2mperor of China, has- annqunf.oct' his intention to copy the best pointa of Western civilisation. Thousands 'of Welsh miners have been disfranchised for accepting .parish relief during the Tficent strike. Mr Herbert Samuel Harris, a passenger from ChristchUrch to London, died at sea ,on board tho Wakatipu. , j Christchurch Cycling Club's opening run and hill-ulimbing competition to-morrow after- 1 noon. Start from Cathedral Square at two o'clock. . _________________

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 2

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IN A NUTSHELL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 2

IN A NUTSHELL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6289, 21 September 1898, Page 2

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