IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. !?•![•. —Lord Salisbury born. 1871.—First provision trains arrived in Paris after siege for relief of starving inhabitants. 1881.—Wholesale suspension of Irish members in House of Commons during discussion on arrest of Michael Davitt. 1396.—Funeral of Lord Leighton, P.R.A., in St. Paul’s Cathedral. 1915.—New Zealanders engaged in Egypt. The world’s largest spider is found in Sumatra. Us body is 9in in circura’ercnce, and its legs spread 17in. Only one-ninth of an iceberg is visible: 'for every cubic foot above the water. lint there must be Bft below to buiane-; it. Experience of Scoullar and Chisholm’s Furniture is that it if the cheapest in the city Test it f or vourrelves In IS?0 the French outnumbered the Gormans in the ratio of 38 to 37. Now there are about 64 Germans to 39 Frenchmen. Slogan 29: It's mighty tiring to spring clean after a holiday. Let us clean your chimneys and carpets; it will help you. Handy men for general work. Dunedin Window Cleaning Co., 30 King street. Get (he bag wash for your accumulated launcry 'Phone 10-433 Fire ut Atherton (Queensland) destroyed a hotel, a general store, and I bakery, causing extensive damage.
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Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 1
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195IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19781, 3 February 1928, Page 1
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