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("Sydney Sim” Cables). Kit.MAX MKMOHIAL. IIKHUX, .June 10. Ibe ex-Crown Prime and numerous nitier Princes and ex-(lenerals, in full dress uniforms, altended ilie imveliinf* >u Pot-dam war memurial. There were eieJu thousand oilieer- amt men ui" the I'irst I'ij.il Cuards. The ex-Crown l'rinee lank tin* salute at the march I>ast liv members of the reoiment and lien listw hr troops. Count Kulenburg, regimental colonel ol the latter, concluded his ch ".May ibis memorial be the milestone on the road to freedom and vcnt'caneo.” C KK.M AX OPINION. IiF.KUN. June 10. The newspapers consider lli«* election of Dnuinerftue a severe blow to llerriot and his supporters and not a very etiod omen for the prospect of the llerriot Oovernment which some are of oiumett. a Itnaml Cabinet will soon supplant. Til AIN ( 01.1.1510 X. lIKKI.IN. June 10. Two persons were killed and forty injured at Tlerlin railway station as the result of a passenger train from Maftdehure crashing into the rear of a stationary suburban train.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1924, Page 2
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