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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVItRSAHIEH. Is IT. —M 1 Bhicher cii<><l. ISV2.—Bight !loti. 11. 11. Asquith horn, IcAl.—First railway opened in Victoria, from .Melbourne to j’ort Melbourne. I <7O.- Now Zealand University oslnhli-slied. Hill.—Explosion at ,1 ia! ijJ i’ s mine, liunlly; foriy-ihrec lives lost. -American troops abolish St. Miliicl .salient. Tlie latest i.-.'iu? of the ‘ Gaswlle ’ contained noiir.ca tions of twenty-three bankruptcies, of which thirteen were in the North Island. Slogan 10: Them was a jolly miller, etc. Them am no happier crowd than the Dunedin Window (.’leaning Co.’s boys when they are kept busy. (let, ns clean your rbimnejs, clean your carpets, and .vacuum furniture. T’honc 10-493. 30 King street... Angora, the new capital of Turkey, lias now a wireless station which broadcasts musical and other programmes all over Asia Minor. (irandisin (243 1 : If after a night out you sailer from headache, then your remedy is to get the hi si,.— (i rand Hotel Bottle Store for the best in Wines and Spirits... There arc now 1,500,000 motor vehicles, including motor cycles, on the British mads, and ’the annual rate of increase is about ‘200,0011.

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Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 1

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187

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19659, 12 September 1927, Page 1

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