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IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS

Another convoy of German warships, handed over to the Allies, has arrived at Rosyth, jncluding tue cruisers Stettin (34ui tons) and Danzig (3200 tons).

Telegrams from Amoy, China, state that organised action is being taken to prevent the planting of the new ciop of opium. Educationalj business, arid religious organisations are co-operat-ing in order to limit the growth of the opium habit.

Advdces from Beirut state that an imposing ceremony was witnessed at Aleppp when General Goumud proclaimed the autonomy of the province, under French protection. He stated that the French would maintain order and endeavour to bring prosperity to the country.

Sixteen' arrests were made in connexion with a bomb explosion in the Genoa Bourse. Those arrested included Hungarians and Russians. A powder magazine was blown up at Mantua. killing seven persons. A large fire broke out in a factory in Milan. All these outrages are attributed to anarchist plotters. before retiring—study your FEET. That tired feeling is very often the result of foot trouble in one form or another Corns—even small ones, are painful, and bunions, perspiring and achin" feet are even more distressing. \ll successfully treated by Robert \V. Crockoi, 103 Armagh street. (Phone a 0319.) 7

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 7

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IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 7

IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16945, 21 September 1920, Page 7

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