The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1918. ANNIVERSARIES.
1840—Extensive floods in south of Franco. 1885—Bishop Hannington murdered in Central Africa. 1899—Sir RedveTs Buller arrived at Capo Town , to take command against Boors. «io—-Lyttelton waterside workers commenced strike. TO-DAY’S NEWS. Si is expected that the Versailles Council will not complete its deliberations for several days. (Pago 5.) Turkey has made proposals for an armistice. (Page 5J (The French have made further progress towards Guise. (Page 5.) u East of the Piave the Allies have advanced, •, '■ taking many prisoners. (Page 6.) v f The tramway disputo remains unsettled. •I (Pago 4.) A deputation representing the licensed trade waited on ilr Massey and Sir Joseph. Ward. (Page 6.) The Address-in-Raply debate was continued in the House of Representatives. (Page 6.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17935, 31 October 1918, Page 4
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