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— — 1 AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, RUHR STRIFE. BERLIN. June 26. The “Lokal Anziegcr” states: Three British officers, acting on Bri ti.-li instructions, are travelling the Ruhr, and atquainting themselves with the tireumstaiues of the food blockade in the occupied region. They have also visited lvrupps and other factories. As a consequence, several stations have been made free for the purpose of food transport. CURFEW TRAGEDIES. M'SSKLDOKF. June 26.
Three Germans, who defied tlie order prohibiting their walking in the streets of Baer during the night time, weie shot dead by Belgian patrols. Three otliei Germans were wounded. Similarly, a Belgian sentry shot dead another German walking on the railway at Gladbeck, in Westphalia. \ bomb was exploded in Wiesbaden Railway station, partly werckitig the station, and killing a man and " r “ man. Both were Germans.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1923, Page 2
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