The Lyttelton Times. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
1856 First Parliament of Victoria opened at Melbourne. 1869 Birth of Queen Maude of Norway, third daughter of King Edward VII. 1889 New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition opened at Dunedin. 1892 Death of Cardinal Lavigerie, noted African missionary. TO-DAY’S NEWS, The"lrish Office has published details of s Sinn Fein plot to destroy Liverpool docks and wreck powerhouses at Liverpool and Manchester. (Pago £.) Baids and arrests continue in Ireland. (Page 6.) A homb exploded in a street at Cork. (Page 6.1 The House of Commons discussed the recent murders in Dublin. (Pago 5.) In the Honse of Lords, the debate on the Home Rule Bill was continued. (Page 5.) The Bolsheviks Teport the defeat of General Fetloura. (Page 5.) Mr Hughes, commenting on the report of the Federal Basic Wage Commission, declared the problem was insoluble. (Page 5./ Tho Australasian Davis Cup team has been selected. (Page 5J . Activities of the Railway Department in bujlding houses for its employees are described. (Page i.) Work at the Otira tunnel is being seriously delayed! by shortage of cement. (Page 5.) > Shipping news will be found on Page 9.' Commercial nows appears on-Page 6.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18572, 26 November 1920, Page 4
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