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[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association/] LIGHTNING CAUSES THIRTEEN DEATHS. BERLIN, July 4. Thirteen were killed and fifty injured in the village of Woltcrsdorf, near Berlin, through the collapse of a roof under which a crowd were sheltering from a thunderstorm. The roof was struck by lightning, and the crowd were panic-stricken. GERMAN TRADE REVIVAL. BERLIN, July 4. The Prussian Ministry of Com- • merce emphasises the improvement in the Ruhr coal industry owing to the British coal strike. The sales at home and abroad increased by thirty per cent in June. Many long contracts at good prices have been booked. There also has been a general industrial improvement owing to the slackness of British manufactures lacking eoa I.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1926, Page 2
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119GERMAN ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 6 July 1926, Page 2
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