The Lyttelton Times. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
!M9O Chatham Islands discovered by Lieutenant Broughton in H.M.S. Chatham. 2890 Queen Caroline, after her trial, went in state to St Paul's. 5846 TMsoovery by Dr Jackson and Dr Martin of ether for surgioal operations. 5877 Passing of Education Act providing for free and compulsory education fox children. TO-DAY'S NEWS. Enndreds of arrests have been made in Dublin, and internment oampe to accommodate 1000 prisoners are being l established. (Page 7.) Kn coasequenoe of the discovery of a Sinn Fein plot, elaborate precautions aie being taken for the protection of Ministers. (Page 7.) Impressive ceremonies attended the funerals of *ie officers who were murdered in Dublin. (Pftga 7.) Hve Italian Tillages were irreoked by the explosion ct » shell dump. (Page 7.} It is stated that it will cost £3,000,000 to stamp out typhus in Poland. (Page 7.) Montenegro has appealed to the League of Natione against persecution by tho Serbs. (Page 7.) On Saturday the Governor-General made a speech at a gathering of the Returned Soldiers' Association in Wellington. (Page 6.) Mr Vf. G. M'DonaJd, chairman of th« Board of Trade, in an Interview, explained the position regarding oement supplies. (Page
Vh» Shgliah cricketers have begun » raetoh against Queensland. (Page 0.) School sports held at J/anooster Park were very successful. (Page 4.) Commercial news appears en Pago 8. Shipping news will be found on Page 8.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 6
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