IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES.' 1645.—Battle of Naseby. 1790.—Sydney named by Governor Phillip. .. 1800.—Battle of Alarengo. 1883.—Railway.’,from Sydney to-Mel-bourne completed. , r 1900.—Wakkcrstrom surrendered by Boers to General Lyttelton. • 1904.—Paul Kruger died; 1916.—-Opening of Paris Economio Conference. 1919.—Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown flew from Newfoundland over Atlantic, landing at Clifton,.lreland. All the letters of the alphabet are contained in the following sentence:— “ Pack my box with five dozen liquor The average boy changes his vocation about four times before he reaches the age of twenty, according to one education expert. Out of 150,000 graduates from the German universities, less than one out of every-fifteen ca'ir hope to find employment this year. British bachelors resident in Germany must now pay bachelor tax, the proceeds going to the marriage funds from, which the Government lends £73 to needy German couples on their marriage. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 1
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139IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 1
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