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INTERNAL GERMANY.

(Reuter's Telegrams.)

KAISEIR’S YOUNGEST SON.. (Received this day at 12.26 p.m) Berlin; 'July 20. Ex-Prince Joachim was suffering • from a complete nervous breakdown, I and had collapsed mentally. Ho was obsessed by fears regarding the outcome of the revolution, and belie veil the Government intended turn him out of his house. His eccentricities completely broke up his conjugal life, ihc present whereabouts of his wife ale un known. The pending divorce proceedings deepened Joachim’s depression. LONDON, July 20, The “Daily Mail's” Berlin correspondent says Joachim was a weak am •characterless debauchee. His manner of life alienated his wife, and he dissipated his fortune. The last of long fa- • tal excesses brought a break-down. The ex-Kaiser when informed, win plunged into deep gloom. The news was withheld from the ex-Kaiserm, whose health is precarious.

A DISASTROUS EXPLOSION. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) v BERLIN July 20. A disastrous explosion occurred in the German munition depot at Saar, insulting from ignition of aerial bombs. Three "hundred wooden buildings were destroyed. Neighbouring villagers fled in a panic fearing a fire would extefid to the shell dumps. The French troops are assisting in the civilian evacuation of the district.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1920, Page 3

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198

INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1920, Page 3

INTERNAL GERMANY. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1920, Page 3

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