The Lyttelton Times. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
JflOG Australia, discovered by the Dutch. 1863 Marriage of King Edward VII. JSIS Britiah captured Neuve Chapelle. * TO-DAY’S NEWS. 5310 condition of affairs In Ireland was discussed by tho .House of Commons. (Pa-ge \7.) St is reported that there was fighting ot Constantinople', the Turks resisting the landing of 20,000 Allied troops. (Peg* 7.) JL reduction of £15,000,000 will be made in the British bread subsidy. (Page 7.) Mr Lloyd George informed the House of Commons that the French Government had taken prompt measures to prevent further attacks on Armenians in Cilicia. .(Page 7.) Britain will not entertain an American suggestion to cede West Indian islands to secure tho cancellation of war debts. (Page 7.) The British Government intends to reduce i -the external debt and will contract no further debts abroad. (Page 7.) (The striko of Indians in Fiji has ended. (Page 7.) suggestion that the Hall of Memories, proposed to be established as a war memorial, fihould be erected in the Domain, is discussed. (Pago 6.) {Labour problems were discussed by the Industrial Association. (Page 6.) She Dominion Rifle Association meeting was continued nt Trentham. (Page 9.) Commercial news appears on. page 9. Shipping news will be found on page 9.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18353, 10 March 1920, Page 6
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