The Lyttelton Times. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1918. ANNIVERSARIES.
1T69 Cook took Rosiesaion °' New Zealand at Mercury Bay. IMS First meeting of General Legislative I' Council of New Zealand. "MB9 Sues Canal opened.
TO-DAY'S NEWS
The Germans, in accordance with the armistice, are evacuating territory steadily.
(Page 7.) Marshal Pooh has warned the German i against 'looting and brutality in Belgium.
(Foge 7.) German women have appealed to tho woman' of; Amerio-v to avert famine. The British Labour party has decided to v withdraw from the Oodition. (Page 7.) Organisation to fight the influenza epidemio is proceeding. (Page 6.) "Lite's" Notes on Books appear in this issue. (Page 4.) In Rural Talks "Rusticus" dismisses matters of interest to farmers. (Page 4.) Gardening Notes for the coming week aro published. (Pego 6.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 6
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