The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915. ANNIVERSARIES.
1801 Loss of H.M.B. Invincible, off Y»r- - mouth; four• hundred perished. 1873 First graving dock opened *£ Port
Chalmers. . _ Attempt to blow -tip Mansion Houm. 1901 Present. King find Queen Bailed • from Portsmouth in Ophlr on tcnir of colonies. 1903 Death of Sir George "Whitmore.
TO-DAY'S NEWS, " ' The Minister of Defence has mode » statement regarding tie progress of recruiting - and drilling reinforcements for the New -Zealand Expeditionary Force. (Page 7.) The French have gained successes in the Argonno , region. German losses -during the last few doya have been, very heavy. (Page 7.) . iMI the attempts of the German* to advance in Northern Poland have been repulsed. In the Carpathians the Russians have rei ' pulsed violent attacks with colossal losses. {Page 7.) . Bishop Grimes, of Chris&hurch, died in Sydney, after undergoing an operation. (Page 8.) ■tfho annual meeting of the Lyttelton hour Board waa held yesterday. (Pago 5.) The Musical and Literary Competitions were continued yesterday. (Page 9.) The fortnightly' meeting of the City Council was held lost night (Page* 2.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16806, 16 March 1915, Page 6
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