The Lyttelton Times. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1920. ANNIVERSARIES.
HE76 Caps Horn discovered by Brake. JW2 First Maoonio Lodge opened in Nev» Zealand, a* Wellington. J 865 Death of Admiral Fitzroy, aeoond Governor of Now Zealand. £OO Oscar Wild* died.
TO-DAY'S NEWS. Caring outrages occurred in Liverpool, whew "cotton warehouses and timber yards wer« eot on fire by organised gangs, belioved to be Sinn Feinors. The damage amounts to many hundreds of thousands of pounds. (Page 5.) reprisals are reported from Cork. (Pago B.) Widespread destruction was caused by the explosion of a shell dump in Italy. (Bag© 8.) fournals in Britain are conducting an economy campaign. (Page 6.) !i resolution urging support of New Zealand industries was passed by. the City Oounoil. (Pago S.) BChe quarterly meeting of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce was held last night. (Pao-e S.) Difficulty in disposing: of debentures was discussed bn the City Council. (Page i.) Important developments in industrial research work were outlined in a report considered by the Board of Governors of Canterbury College. (Page 5.) On charges of profiteering the maximum fines were imposed on two firms at Wellington yesterday. (Page 4.) Yesterday the Arbitration Court commenced the hearing of an application by the Employers' Association to review tho decision to grant another bonus on wages. (Page 6.) %. deadlock is threatened in negotiations between meat freezing companies and tha workers in respect to a demand for increased pay. (Pago 5.) Commercial News appears on page 6. ghipping Naws will be found on page 2.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18575, 30 November 1920, Page 4
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