The Lyttelton Times. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
1838—Death of Talleyrand, French statesman. 1865—The City of Dunedin wrecked in Cook I Strait. 1867—First stone of the Albert Hall laid by Queen Victoria. JSS3—Death of Rev Josiah Henson, the Uncle Tom of Mrs Beecher Stowo's story. » TO-DAY’S NEWS. The Prince of Wales was present at a children’s demonstration and a military review at Dune’din yesterday. (Page 6.) Moderate Labour representatives in Britain have Iprotested against the continuance of hostilities between Poland and Russia (Page 5) increases in the cost of living are expected in Britain. (Pago- 5.) Mr Massey, in a speech on publio finance, urged on the people the need for care, economy afld industry. (Page 4.) Cabinet has decided to prohibit non-essential building, so that labour and material may be concentrated on the construction of houses. (Pag© 4.) A statement regarding the Jockeys’ dispute has been made by the chairman of the Auckland District Racing Committee. (Page 50 The musical and elocutionary competitions were continued yesterday. (Page 5.) Commercial news will be found on Page 6. Shipping nows appears on Page 6.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18413, 20 May 1920, Page 4
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