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IN A NUTSHELL

ANNIVERSARIES. 1834.—H.M.5. Alligator . shelled Waimate Pa; first use of British troops in New Zealand. 1865.—Charles Broughton (Government interpreter) murdered by Hauhaus at Otoio, Patea River 1873.—Death of Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A.: aged 71. 1877.—Opening of railway, Mosgiel to Outram. 1880.—First International Exhibition, Melbourne. 1885.—Sixpenny telegrams introduced in England. 1891.—Colonies entered into Universal Postal Union 1904. —Sir W. V. Harcourt died. 1918.—Zeppelins attack London; one brought down at Potter’s Bar. 1926.—A1an Cobham arrived in London from aeroplane flight to Melbourne and back.

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Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1

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84

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1

IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 23695, 1 October 1940, Page 1

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