The Lyttelton Times. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. ANNIVERSARIES.
JSl4—Now South Wales and New Zealand Trading Company inaugurated, •1864 —Wollinsrton made seat of Government in New Zealand. JB6&— Treaty of peace beiwc»>n Austria end Italy signed. NEWS. The British railwayman have reopened negotiations with the Government. (Page 7.) The United States Senate proposes to take an immediate voto on all amendments to the Peace Treaty. (Pago 7.) China blames Presfdent "Wilson for the Shantung settlement. (Page 7.) 3fhe debate on the Financial Statement was , continued in # tho House of Representatives yesterday. (Page 7.) Sir William Frasor declined to favourably consider Mr Ell's suggestion that a report ehoald be made on the cost of tunneling ft road through the Port Hills. (Pagu 6.) Jlr Massey said that the .position in regard to the export of meat has improved. (Pago 6.) The Government Statistician's report ehowß that the increase in the cost of living continues. (Page 7.) A deputation urged on the Minister the need for the provision of a, maternity hospital at I/yttolton. (Page 7.) Admiral Jellicoe delivered a farewell speech at Auckland yesterday. (Pago 6.) Further evidence was heard by the Railway Commission., (Page 6.)
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18217, 3 October 1919, Page 6
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