IN A NUTSHELL
'ANNIVERSARIES. 1857. —First issue of the ‘ Hawke’i Bay Herald ’ (Napier). ]BGO. —S. R. Crockett born. 1875 —Railway opened between Oam« aru and Waitaki. 1889.—Eliza Cook, poet, died. 1898. —Lord Kitchener and Majoj Marehand met at Fashoda. The League Council’s, Committee of Five rejects Signor Mussolini’s counterproposals as unacceptable and not susceptible to discussion. * , Ships’ lifeboat and skeletons found on a West African beach believed to be possible duo to loss of the Danish ship Kobenhavn. , . Duke of Kent’s aeroplane wins air race in England. The annual number of visitors to the London Zoo is 1,640,000. Britain’s Civil Service is now 10.000 stronger than it was 12 months ago. Man’s blood contains 75 per cent.water, while woman's has 80 per Sent.
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Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 1
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123IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22142, 24 September 1935, Page 1
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