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ITALIAN AFFAIRS

(.LONDON TIMES BEKVICJS—COPEBIQHIJ REACHING A SETTLEMENT. ROME, September 19. An agreement was reached by Milan manufacturers, granting four lire per day to adult workers and increases of eighty per cent to those under twentyyears and sixty per cent to women and children. Several factories were evacuated and red and black flags were everywhere lowered. Shots were fired at the Rome-Miian express train near Rovoredo, severely wounding a woman and child. DY-NAMITARDS IN ITALY. ROME, September 19. There liave been explosion outrages in Italy-. Some sixteen arrests have been ’made in connection with a bomb explosion on the Genoa Bourse. They include, Hungarians and Russians. A . powder magazine has been 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.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 2

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136

ITALIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 2

ITALIAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1920, Page 2

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