The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
-UfeOf—Napoloon I. proclaimed Emperor of the French. ’lMl—Stato paper currency authorised in New Zealand. jgß2 New Eddystone Lighthouse opened. 'lß99—First Peace Conference met. —George Meredith, novelist, died.
TO-DAY’S NEWS
The Prinoe of Wales journeyed to Dunedin yesterday. (Pag© 6.) Mr Lloyd George and M. Millerand have arrived at an agreement respecting the German indemnity. (Pago 5.1 German delegates will make a number of claims at tho Spa Conference. (Pago o.) A sensation has beon caused in Turkey by tho terms of the Peace Treaty. (Pago 6.) Serious rioting has occurred at Londonderry. (Pago 6.) Great quantities of barbed wire which aro arriving in Ireland are believed to be intended for use in connection with the new military preparations. (Pago 5.1 As an outcome of tho jockeys' dispute a number of rac-ghorscs were hold up at Lyttelton. (Page 4.) Tho music and elocutionary competitions wora continued yesterday. (Page 5.) Commercial nows appears on Page 6. Shipping news will bo found on Pago 6.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18411, 18 May 1920, Page 4
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