The Lyttelton Times. MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
185&—Execution of William Palmer for the
Rugeley niurder. 1678—Arrival of Sir James Ferguson, Governor of New Zealand. 188&-The Sydney-Melbourne railway com.-
pleted. " • 1883—Death of Edward Fitzgerald, translator of Orr.ar Khayyam.
TO-DAY'S NEWS. The Poles report that they repulsed the Bolsheviks who aro withdrawing on the wholo front. '(Pago 7.)
Paris newspapers fear pro-Germanism on the part of Rignor«Giolitti, the new Premier of Italy- fP fc S e 7 0 Lord Jellicoe was the jrueet cf honour at the dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute. (Page 7.) It ia considered possible that a republio will be established in Greeoe. (Page 7.) Senator "Warren G. Harding has secured the Republican nomination for the Presidency of the United States. (Pagss 7.) Melbourne is threatened by strikes with the loss of gas, electric light and tram servioes. (Page 7.)"" Sir Thomas Mackenzie was accorded a farewell banquet at the Mansion House. (Page 7.)
Kcw South Wales won the second test Leaguefootball match against the English team. (Page 8.) A demonstration in favour of increasing women's wages was held in the Trades Hall on Saturday. (Page 9.) Commercial news appears on Page o. Shipping newa will bo found on page 8.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18434, 14 June 1920, Page 6
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