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ANNIVERSARIES. ISo2.—Tasmania occupied. 1840. —Major. Bumbury anchored, in H.M.S. Herald for a few hours off Otago Heads. 1841. —United Canadian Parliament opened at Kingston. 1863.—Phonograph patented by Mr Fen by. 1878. —First sitting of Congress or European Powers at Berlin, - 1879. —Temple Bar finally removed. 1905.—Greek P.remier, M. Delzanni assassinated. . 1907.—Jubilee Constitution of Anglicans, New Zealand.' Street collections in Loudon last year numbered 256, the total amount collected being £232,725. If one could stretch the ayerage signature out into a straight liiaej, it would measure well over twenty incnes. During this year, 65,000 London children will reach, the school-leaving age, as compared with 40,000 in 1933,
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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 1
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109IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 1
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