The Lyttelton Times. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1918. ANNIVERSARIES.
1831- "War between Belgium and Netherlands • t began. - 1857 Eugene Sue, novelist, died. ' 1858 Victoria Nvanza discovered by Captain '\> John Speke. 1860 Second New Zealand war began. 1914 Germany declared war on France. TO-DAY'S NEWS. Enemy attacks south of the Aisne were re- : pulsed. (Page 9.) Mr Lloyd George made a statement regarding trade after the war. (Page 9.) ' Mr ; Bonar Law states that the destruction " :of U-boats has increased. (Page 9.) •• Itis stated that the Germans are concerned ' 'about the situation in Russia. (Pago 9.) \ The report of- the Defence Expenditure Com.,mission has been issued. (Pago 10.) At.-Auckland yesterday the inquiry into tho loss of the "Wimmera was continued. (Pago 9.) "Liber's" Notes on Books and Bookmen appear in this issue. (Page 4.) Rural Talks by " Eusticus " deal with current farm work. (Pago 5.) Gardening Notes for the coming week are published. (Page 6.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17859, 3 August 1918, Page 8
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