ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH.
NOVEMBER Wd. 1 Eirst train passed through St. Gotthai'd tunnel, 1881. Th. 2 (1) (Jld-age Pensions Act passed, 181)8. Eri. 3 German cruisers lire on Yarmouth, IUII. fchit. 1 (5) Britain declares war on Turkey, 1911. fSun. 5 Twentieth Sunday alter 'Trinity. Mon. li \\ oodrow Wilson elected President of U.S.A., 1912. u - T Eii Hung Chang died, 1901. d. 8 Lincoln second time President U.S.A. Tli. 9 (8) Milton died, 1071, Til. 10 Poverty Bay massacre, 1808.
Sat. 11 Edison loud-speaking telephone, 1878. Sun. lw 1 wenty-lirst Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 13 sSir G. Grey arrived in N.Z 18-15. I n. 14 Serbia and Bulgaria at war, 1885, W d. 15 Capt. Cook took possession N.Z., 1709. fh. 10 Suez Canal opened, 1809. Eri. 17 (15) Lord Roberts died, 1914. ’ «ut. 18 (20) Capo of Good Hope discovered, 1497, Sun. 19 Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Mon. 20 Failure German struggle towards Calais, 1914. Tu * 21 IyV_faU 1 y V _f aU war commenced, Tlf’« Buttl ° ° f Uuu Biril8 iril, h 1803. • -3 (22) Cable opened between . England and Australia. ' IX U Preferential Trade Act passed, 1903. ***• 25 .<*•) Wd4 llmisiry w ed, 1804. -M Iwenty-third Sunday af- . r Trinity. ° U " " l 7 -N'Z- Education Act passed, 1877. U ‘ “ 80± ‘ Modder River, Wd - 29 Women first exercised Th , ehlse N - Z v 1893. 30 St. Andrew’s Day
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1640, 21 November 1916, Page 4
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229ANNIVERSARIES OF THE MONTH. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1640, 21 November 1916, Page 4
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