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The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. ANNIVERSARIES.

1728—Birth of Adam Smith, founder of political economy. 1789—First balloon ascent, by Montgolfier. 1870—Fire at Peru; 24,000 people rendered homeless. • J9l6—Lord Kitchener lost in Hampshire disaster. TO-DAY’S NEWS. The Council of Powers are considering undisclosed changes in the German Peace terms v (Page 5.) Mr Asquith has replied to Lord French’* allegations concerning Lord Kitchener. (Page 5.) • ,

Unconfirmed reports state that Petrogxad

has fallen. (Page/ 5.) ’ . . The Amir oi Afghanistan thas ordered, his ' troops to cease fighting. (Page 5.)

Amended regulations in respect of coal dis- ■ tribution have been published. (Page 4.) At a meeting of the Repatriation L ard last ■ night an interesting report was submited by tho chairman. (Page 4.) ■

A deputation from the Technical College interviewed the Minister of Education yesterday. (Page 4.)

The Lyttelton Harbour Board discussed town planning. (Pago 8.) . • .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18116, 5 June 1919, Page 4

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The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. ANNIVERSARIES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18116, 5 June 1919, Page 4

The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919. ANNIVERSARIES. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18116, 5 June 1919, Page 4

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