IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1791.—John Wesley died. 1825.—'Thames Tunnel begun. 1882.—First ascent of Mount Cook by Rev. W. S. Green. " 1918.—Treaty of Brest Litovsk. Broadcasting the Houso of Com mono would be a frightful affliction to th« nation.—Mr Bernard Shaw. No fewer than sixteen men called in one week to see to an alteration in tho telephone of a British member of Parliament. . _ Statistics show- that the average F>ritish woman now weighs 7st I2lh, ig sft 2in in height, has a pull of 1831 b and A grip of 581 b. It is possible to feed a man sufficiently by massaging him with a mixture nf fat, proteid. sugar, and otL®f ingredients. lixperrcnce of Soouliai and Chisholm.'# Furniture is that it ts the cheapest in th# city Test it f or vmuwelves
If 1 were dictator of this country every girl should be married at eighteen, and every man at twenty-one,— Mr T. P. O’Connor.
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Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 1
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155IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 19805, 2 March 1928, Page 1
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