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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. ISl2.—War declared between Great Britain and United States. 1815.—Battle of Waterloo. 1865.—Great earthquake on Mount Etna, witli heavy loss of life. 1890.—Heligoland ceded to Germany. 1893.—Great fire in London; fortynine warehouses in St. Mary Axe destroyed. .1928.—British women’s franchise made equal with men’s.

An old road worker of Finvoy, Antrim, Ireland. John Dunlop, was buried in a £IOO coffin made of stainless steel. It was a present from his rich brother, William, living in Philadelphia. • Hard hats, special boots, kneepads, and padded gloves are being introduced by one Scottish colliery company, in the effort to decrease the number of accidents in the pit. ”,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340618.2.6

Bibliographic details
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Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1

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107

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 21749, 18 June 1934, Page 1

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