The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1914. ANNIVERSARIES.
1846 “The Argils'” (Melbourne) first published. 1856 Appointment of Ministry under Mr E. Stafford. 1882 Death of Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot. 1899 Remnant of Spain's colonies sold to Germany for £837,500. 1908 Death cf General Sir Redvers Buller. TO-DAY’S NEWS. The captain of the Empress of Ireland gave evidence at the inquest on victims * of the disaster. (Page 7.) Japanese diplomacy in China has been remodelled. (Page 7.) It is believed that tho recent revolt in Albania was planned by the Young Turk party. (Page 7.) A critical situation has been caused on the West Maitland coalfield by the dispute regarding the afternoon shift. (Page 7.) Three thousand men are involved in the Perth building dispute. (Page 7.) A severe storm has been experienced at the Bluff. (Page 2.) Yesterday Mr Charles C. Reade gave some interesting information on the subject of town planning. (Page 5.) The oable station at Wakapuaka has been destroyed by fiTC. (Page 9.) Representatives of American manufacturies urged on President Wilson the suspension of business legislation by Congress. (Page 7.)
Mr G. V. Russell delivered a political address at Milton last night. (Page ».) The Nationalist volunteer movement in Ireland is growing. (Page 7.) Suffragettes disturbed a service in St Paul’s
Cathedral. (Page 7.) At the meeting of the Tramway Board held yesterday * discussion took place on the charge made hy the City Council for remetalling a. portion of Papauui Koad. (Pass SJ
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16566, 2 June 1914, Page 6
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