ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH.
JULY. Sat. 1 -First N.Z. telegraph lino opened, IStiLi. Sun. 2 Second Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 3 Germans defeated, Riga, 1915 (cruiser sunk by British submarine). Tu. 4 (2) President Garfield shot, 1881. Wed, 5 Battle of Wagram, 1809, Tli. (i South African Imperial Contingent accepted, 1915. I’ri. 7 King George married, 1893. Sat. 8 Mr Massey Premier, 1912. Sun. 9 Third Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 10 Germans surrendered to Gen. Botha, 1915, Tu. 11 Bombardment of Alexandria, 1882. Wed. 12 Attack on Turuturu-Mokai, 1808. Th. 13 Treaty of Berlin signed, 1878. Fri. 14 National Registration Bill (England) passed, 1915. Sat. 15 St. Swithin’s Day. Sun. 10 Fourth Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 17 Commencement Waikato War, 1803. Tu. 18 First Ironclad engagement between Italy and Austria, 18GG. Wed. 19 (18) Franco-German war commenced, 1870. Th. 20 Jameson trial, London, 1896 Fri. 21 British Success at Hooge, 1915. Sat. 22 Union of England with Scotland, 1705. Sun. 23 Fifth Sunday after Trinity. M0n.24 Gibraltar captured by English, 1704. Tu. 25 Coleridge died, 1834. Wed, 26 (25) Austrian ultimatum to Serbia, 1914. Th. 27 The poet Campbell born, 1777. Fri. 28 Austria declares war against Serbia, 1914. Sat. 29 Bismarck died, 1898. Sun. 30 Sixth Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 31 (30) Russian mobilisation ordered, 1914.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1591, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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217ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1591, 25 July 1916, Page 4
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