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OLD SHELL EXPLODES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Brussels, June 27. While men were engaged in reconstruction work at Wytschaete an old shell exploded, killing eleven and injuring three. NEW GERMAN MINISTER. Berlin, June 28. The appointment of Herr von Haniel as Rathenau’s successor is regarded as transitional. He has no claims to political experience, but has a useful Foreign Office record. TRADES UNION FUNDS. London, June 28. Mr. Stanton, M P., who supported the Trades Union measure designed to prevent union funds being used for other than trade purposes, informed the Daily Express that he personally had seen the balance-sheet of a Welsh Miners’ Union lodged, which disclosed a money vote to the “Dublin small arms organisation.” LENIN’S BRAIN STRAIN. London, June 27. Litvin-off states Lenin’s constitution is sound but his brain is overworked. He has broken down twice and been ordered a long rest. All other reports are false.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1922, Page 7
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