The Lyttelton Times. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
18*T—Attack fcy Natives on settlement of Wanganui.
18*8—Mexico coded California and New Mexico to U.S.A. IM9— Attempt to shoot Queen Viotoria made by William Hamilton. 1838—Deatb of Ewart Gladstone. TO-DAY'S NEWS. Tho Prince of Wales attended various fane tions in Dunedin yesterday. (Page 6.) Troops have been landed in the south of Ireland. (Page 7.) A list of names of forty-five war criminals has hesa handed by the Allies to tho German Government. (Pago 7.) Bolsheviks have invaded Persia. (Page 7.) Itords Jollicoe and French were presented , with swords of honour at the Guildhall. (Pago 7.)
A committee of tho Sheepfarmers 1 Union lhas drawn up a statement on matters conneoted with the wool commandeer. (Page fi.) Tho Advisory Board of the Transport Workfo»' Federation, after considering thle jockeys' dispute; has deolared racecourses "black." (Page 7.) Tho Competitions Sooiety'a contests wero continued yesterday. (P/ige 8.) Commercial news appears on Pago 8. Shipping news will be found on Page 8.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 6
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