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>nSTnMJ>\ AND N.Z. CAlll.fi ASSOCIATION DESTROYERS DRIVEN ASHORE. LONDON, April 19. In consequence of a storm and high tides, three German destroyers, which bad been laid up at Grangemouth for the past two years, dragged their anchors and were driven high and dry on Shelly Banks. UR A L REBELLION. HELSINGFORS April 19th. Serious Labour disturbances have broken out : ti munition factories at Zlatoust in Urals Several Commissaries were killed. Communist organisations were dissolve,] and the local councillors arrested. Soviet troops have been despatched to quell the disturbance.
MUNITION DUMP DISASTER
HUNDREDS KILLED
(Received This Day at ,1.30 p.m.) BELGRADE. April 21. A munition dump exploded a r a station at Monaster, resulting in a horrible catastrophe. It is believed hundreds were killed, including many soldiers in the barracks, which collapsed. and a large parly of children attending a service at chuivh, which was wrecked, burying the cliildn n m i lie ruins.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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155MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1922, Page 3
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