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"At one time I never knew what, it was to feel really well states Miss W. Harvey, 13, Wreakin Place, Sheffield, England. "I seemed to be always ailing, I had no appetite and felt languid and histless. I was very

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THE CHINA MAIL, FERRUARY 22, 1937.

ADDIS ABABA OUTRAGE

General Liotta's Leg Has To Be Amputated OVER 2,000 ARRESTS MADE

Rome, To-day.

The sensational bomb attack on a group of prominent personalities, including Marshal Gra- ziani, in Addis Ababa on Saturday, has already had repercussions.

Squads of Fascists have clean- ed up suspect quarters in the Abyssinian capital, and 2,000 na- tives have been arrested by the police.

Addis Ababa now presents the appearance of a military camp with 30,000 Italian troops standing by on guard ready for any eventuali- ties.

All those arrested will be inter- rogated by the Advocate-General, when those guilty of the bombing will be identified and tried without delay.

UNBASE IN CAPITAL

The great bulk of the population remains quiet, largely owing to the prompt action taken by the au- thorities, virtually amounting to the imposition of a strict martial law, and there is an undercurrent of uneasiness.

Meanwhile, the two distinguish- ed victims of the outrage are, ap- parently, in no danger, though the wounds of General Liotta, Chief of the Air Force, are reported to be serious and he has had to have a leg amputated.

No deaths have occurred among the Ethiopian victims of the out rage.

An official communique issued in Rome states that the condition of the Viceroy continues satisfactory, while General Liotta is improving

Trans-Ocean and Reuter.

MEXICO

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OVER ALL OIL COMPANIES

NEW YORK, TO-DAY- AN OFFICIAL LAW HAS BEEN DRAFTED "TENDING ~TOWARDS GRADUAL BELI- MINATION OF FOREIGN OIL COMPANIES IN MEX- FCO, SAYS THE MEXICO CITY CORRESPONDENT OF THE NEW YORK TIMESE

It is proposed, the correspondent

MOTOR TRAGEDY

PROF. LINDSAY KILLED

LONDON, TO-DAY. ·

PROFESSOR WALLACE M. LINDSAY, FOR 38 YEARS PROFESSOR OF HUMANITY AT ST. ANDREW'S UNIVER- SITY, EDINBURGH, YESTER- DAY DIED FROM INJURIES RECEIVED IN A MOTOR AC- CIDENT.

A tragic feature of the accident was that the car was driven by one. of his students says Reuter.

Professor Lindsay, who was 79 years old, was one of Scotland's -He most distinguished scholars. received a varied education, having attended Edinburgh Academy, Glas- gow University, Ballion College (Oxford) and Leipzig University. -

He was a Fellow of Jesus Col- lege, Oxford, from 1880 to 1899, and was appointed Honorary Fel- low of Jesus again in 1927.

In 1898 he visited the United States, where he took up the ap pointment of Latin Lecturer to graduate studens at Harvard Uni- versity. In 1910 he was made San- dard Reader in Palaegraphy at Cambridge.

Professor Lindsay

was one of the greatest authorities on the La- tin language and had many books published on the subject, several of them being translated into German and French.

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