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SOVIET OFFICIAL'S SUICIDE, [PEESS ASSN. —COPYEIGHT.] MOSCOW, June 1. The Communist Party’s Central Committee announced that InspectorGeneral Gararnik, i lie Soviet assistant Commissar for Defence, had committed suicide. It is reported that he had become involved in anti-Soviet elements. JAPANESE CABINET TOKIO, June 1. The Emperor commanded Prince Konoye, President of the House of Peers, and one of the Elder Statesman, Prince Saiouji’s lieutenants, to form a Ministry. GERMANY AND VATICAN. BERLIN, June 1. It is learned that the protest to the Vatican declared the Holy See must realise by its refusal publicly to reprimand Cardinal Mundelein that it destroyed the conditions necessary for nominal relations between Germany and the Holy See. Political circles indicate the Note is intended in the nature, of an ultimatum foreshadowing the rupture of diplomatic relations unless satisfaction is given.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 June 1937, Page 8
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