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OBSCENE PRINTS.

Owing to representations made by the British Government, French police have raided several publishing firms said to We been trafficking with deal. eis in 'England in obscene books and pictures. ~At the Home Uiiice ■it was stated thai! such traffic had of late been very large. An official said: "We have found that some of* the books were produced in Prance. Consequently, under a convention ot 1910, we approached the French Government. The raids have been 1 the result." ' Mosti of the books are , sent through the post, aud the post office destroys obscene prints it discovers, but much objectionable matter slips through.

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Shannon News, 27 June 1924, Page 4

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105

OBSCENE PRINTS. Shannon News, 27 June 1924, Page 4

OBSCENE PRINTS. Shannon News, 27 June 1924, Page 4

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