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OLD WAR SHELLS

FATALITIES IN JUGOSLAVIA NINETEEN DEATHS THIS YEAR Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BELGRADE, June 11. (Received Juno 12, at 10.3 a.m.) A farm labourer, just re-employed after months of unemployment, was hammering the blade of a scythe on an old piece of iron which proved to be a German 6in shell. It exploded and killed the labourer, his wife, and two daughters. Nineteen people were killed in Yugoslavia in 19,'M by explosions of war •shells, ami several thousand since 1918.

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Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

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OLD WAR SHELLS Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

OLD WAR SHELLS Evening Star, Issue 21744, 12 June 1934, Page 9

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