The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1918. ANNIVERSARIES.
11867—Unveiling of Godley Statue. 1887—Waiau bridge opened. 1891— Bishop Julius laid the top atone of Cathedral Spire. 3901—Sir John M'Kenzie died. 1914—H.M.5. Amphion sunk. 1815—Battle; of Lone Pino, Gallipoli, commenced; continued three days; casu- , alties about 12,000; British forces and Anzacs linked up and established united front about two and a half miles inland; Anza.cs reached crest of Sari Bahr, but had to withdraw for lack of support from Suvla Bay forces. TO-DAY'S NEWS. f-flm Allies havo crossed the Vesle. (Pago 5.) ' Geiman retirements on the Ancre and Montdidier fronts aie announced. (Page 5.) Mi' Lloyd George's message to the people of ; the Empire is published. (Page 5.) jlfca weekly war review is published. (Page i 4) \ Public meetings were held throughout the | Dominion in connection with Declaration I Day. (Page 5.) )A superannuation scheme for employees was < discussed by the Tramway Board. (Page ! 3.) c«lt Auckland yesterday the inquiry into tho ,'i loss of the Wimmera was continued. ( Page j 4.) ! JChe criminal sessions of the Supreme Court ' have opened. (Page 7.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17861, 6 August 1918, Page 4
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