ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH.
AUGUST. Tues. 1 Lust, meeting Irish Parliament, TSOI). Weil. 2 Council of India, ost. by Act of Parliament, .1858. Th. 8 (I) (iermauy declares wax on Russia, IDI4 Fri. -I (lermauy masses troops on .Belgian frontier, -11)14. Sal. 5 (2) (.iermauy and .Prance at war, 1011. Sun. (! Seven! Ii Sunday after Trinity. .Mon. 7 (1) Heligoland ceded to (.iermauy, 1800. Wed. 1) Lord Heberts began famous nmreh to CaiidaJiar, 1880. Thur. 10 France and Austria at war, 1014. Fri. .1.1 British flag hoisted Akavou, 1840. Sat. 12 Southey, the poet, burn, 1774. Sun, 18 Eighth Sunday alter Trinity. Mon. 14 (18) Anglo-Japanese Treaty renewed, 1005. Tues, 15 Reform Bill passed, 1837. Wed. 10 N.Z. Contingent left for Samoa, 1014. Thur. 17 (10) Expeditionary force in France, 1014. Fri. 18 Emperor Francis Joseph horn, 1880. Snt. 10 F. Lett, ‘'lather of the British Navy,” died, 1847. Sun. 20 Ninth Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 21 Attacks 011 Te Ngutu-o-te-mauu, 18(38. Tues. 22 (21) Buttle of Vimiera, 1808. Wed. 28 Sir W. Hersehel, astronomer, died, 1822. Thur. 24 Japan declares war against Germany, 1014. Eri. 25 Landing first military settlers, N.P., 18(33. Sat. 20 Cook Strait cable laid, 1880. Sun. 27 Tenth Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 28 British naval victory, Heligoland, 1014. Tues. 20 French Fleet visited Portsmouth first time, 1805. Wed. 80 (20) Great lire at liaweru, 1805. Th. 31 John Bunyau died, 1088. ' ;
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1593, 3 August 1916, Page 4
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236ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1593, 3 August 1916, Page 4
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