IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. ’ 1750.—Admiral Lord Colling wood born. 1855.—First railway opened in New. South Wales. ■ 1861. —Arrival of Sir George Grey a| Auckland: to take over the Governor, ship of New Zealand. f \ 1870. —Strasburg surrendered to Germans. 1907.—New Zealand declared British Dominion. The air mail despatched from Dunedin on September 5 via Singapore reached Loudon on Monday last. All Blacks score an easy win in their fourth match.' > Position unchanged at Geneva. 'A message from Addis Ababa states that the Emperor has ordered general mobilisation. Sir Malcolm Campbell promised his wife that he would never again attack the record when once he had passed 300 miles an hour. , Births at the Loudon Zoo last year included zebra foals, tiger cubs, a yak calf, one emu, a porcupine, and • brindled gnu calf.
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Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 1
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133IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 22144, 26 September 1935, Page 1
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