The Lyttelton Times. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916. ANNIVERSARIES.
1803, Berbioo surrendered (second -time) by Dutch, to British. 1838 Lord Durham resigned Governor-Gon-eralsliip of Canada, in consequence of interference by Homo authorities. 1873 East Christchurch and West Qhrisfr-
church Schools opened. 188 G Reports of gold 'discoveries in Transvaal, Tasmania and Queensland. 1914 H.M.S. Aboukir, - Crcssy and Hogiio torpedoed; 60 officers and 1400 men lo3t.
TO-DAY’S NEWS:
Heavy German 'attacks on the Somme front
were broken. (Pago 6.) Bad weather hampers the British operations. (Pago S.)‘ Mr Malcolm Ross describes the part played
by tho New Zealanders in tho recent fight.
ing. '.(Pago 4.) f ' There is evidence of Gorman orders to pro-
vent wastage of war material ..on account
o£ diminished stocks. (Page 5.) ,Tlio Rumanians are said to have fallen back in' Trinsylvani'i..- (Pago S.')7" Heavy 'fighting in the Dobrudja is reported.-
(Page .5.) \ Tho Allied offensive in Macedonia is proceeding. (Page 5.) It is staled that. Greece has sent an nlt:matupi to Germany. (Page 5.) German teachers describe ,tho Armenian atrocities. (Pago 5A j The operations of a big gang of blackmailers
in America arc revealed. (Page 5.) Many lives were lost through the bursting
of a dr.m ill Bohemia. (Page 6.) The Federal House of Parliament passed the
Military Service Referendum Bill. (Pago 5?) Tho Victorian Agent-General ‘died suddenly
in Lo.--do.-i. (Pago 2.) Yesterday tho Court of Inquiry gave Its judgment in re spoil of tli-s wreck of tho
TongaHto. (Pago 5.) An interview with the Minister of Agriculture regarding the State farms appears in this' issue. '(Page 5.) • Tho prospectus of the Canterbury Aviation , Company has been issued. (Page 3.) The .Canterbury Horticultural' Society's
spriug showffivas opened yesterday i (Pago. 8.) A sitting of the Arbitration Court was held in Christchurch yesterday. (Pago 3.)
A public meeting, arranged by tile New Zealand Board of - Industries, to discuss after-war problems, was lief cl in the Chamber of Commerce la fit night. (Page 7.)
Fourtoen men enlisted in the city yesterday, (Page 6.) *
Tho ScargiU Patriotic Shrtv,- was held yesterday. (Pago 3.)
A new . buiiqing erected by the . Church oi Christ was opened .a: Ashburton yesterday. (Page 2.) 4
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