The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917. ANNIVERSARIES.
■UflOi Sii James Soumarez defeated French ' and Spanfeh fleets. 1536 Crimea evacuated by the Allies. 1371 Orange riots in New York; militarycalled out; 30 killed and 150 wounded.
1305 Prince John o! Wales (Ring's fifth son) born.
■ TO-DAY'S NEWS. Tho British made a slight advance in the region of Oostaverne. (Pago 5.) Powerful German attacks on Hurtebiso were
shattered by the French. (Pag 6.) North-west of Stanislau the Russian! offensive continues successfully (Pago 5.) Mr Lloyd George made ft statement with regard to the enemy air raids on Britain.
(Page 5.) Moiusntous decisions -are expected as n. result cl" tho political crisis lu Germany. ' (Pago
Neutral reports declare that considerable) damage woa done at Ea3on by the rece.it French air raid. (Pago 5.) Further references to tho Dominion’s war responsibilities were made yesterday in dSoech on the Address-in-Reply. (Pago 5.) A conference respecting the tram lines in
Cathedral Square waa held yesterday. (Page
The annual football match between Chriat’s College and the Boys’ High School was played yesterday. (Page 2.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17529, 12 July 1917, Page 4
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