The Lyttelton Times. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1914. ANNIVERSARIES.
1789 Wreck of H.M.S. Guardian in ice of Southern Ocean. 3832 Antwerp surrendered, after bomhardment, to French. «.■’ J 834 Hansom cabs patented by Joseph Aloysius Hansom. 1843 Arrival of Captain Fitzroy as Governor. J 893 Wreck of ship Jessie Headman, at Chatham Islands. TO-DAY’S NEWS. Substantial progress is reported to have been made by tho Allies. (Pago 7.) a meeting of Liberal aud Labour members at Wellington yesterday, a resolution was passed pledging support to Sir Joseph Ward in any action he may take in the present crisis and during the present Par- : liament. (Page 7.) 'Retailers report that Christmas trade in the city is satisfactory. (Page 4.) Prizes wero distributed at a number of sohools yesterday. (Page 8.) ; A meeting of the North Canterbury executive of the Fanners’ Union was held yes- : ierday. (Page 6.) i Yew South Wales has agreed under certain r conditions to supply New Zealand with a ™ hundred thousand bushels of wheat. (Page «■) -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16741, 23 December 1914, Page 6
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