THE COMMONWEALTH.
GREETINGS TO AUSTRALIAN NAVY. By. Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. .:7 / MELBOURNE, December 26. •-.. TiiV'King and Queen sent Christmas . greetings to the Australian navy. VALUABLE DOCUMENTS LOST. '->■ SYDNEY, December 26. When the Emden sank the eteamer Clan Grant the world was robbed of a unique- collection belonging to Professor Patrick Geddes, the protagonist of town planning. The collection waa . eh .route from India, where Professor Geddes had been assisting in laying out the new capital of Delhi. A MESSAGE FROM EGYPT. CANTERBURY MEN SEND ■ GREETINGS. On Saturday the Mayor of Rangiora, Mr C. I. Jennings, received a cablegram from Egypt from Major B. Jordan., conveying the season's greetings i'rom the men of the 13th Regimeut to irieuds in North Canterbury. A suitable reply will be despatched to-day. MR GAUDIN'S ARREST. SATISFACTORILY EXPLAINED. TPek Press Association.] AUCKLAND, December 26. Mr F. Gaudin, tlie City Councillor who was arrested on his return from Samoa recently and sent back to tho Islands, is returning by the Navua. r It" is understood that the matter for which his attendance was deemed necessary has been satisfactorily explained. .
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16744, 28 December 1914, Page 8
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181THE COMMONWEALTH. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16744, 28 December 1914, Page 8
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