The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1917. ANNIVERSARIES.
1774~Boat's crew of Adventure murdered by Maoris at Queen Charlotte Sound. .lS«~Britifih defeated Sikhs at battle of Moodkee. l]SC2—Slavery abolished in United States. «Mr-Sir Bichard Owen, naturalist, died. TO-DAY'S NEWS. German attacks on Yillers-Guislain were repulsed. (Pag* 5 -> The battle between the Brenta and the Piave continues fiercely} (Page 5.) In Palestine the British advanced their hu«B north-east of Ludd- (Page 5.) Bolshevik troops have been despatched to prevent the ox-Czar Joining General Dutov's detachment in Arcntmig. (Page 5.1
Farther bis explosions in -munition worka M Germany are reported. (Pago 5.) 'ft* order of reference to the Court inquiring into the escape of German prisoners from ,Motttfhi Island is Announced. (Page i.) An important conference in connection with national efficiency will be opened in Christchurch to-day. <Page 4.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17665, 18 December 1917, Page 4
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