NINE PEOPLE KILLED.
COLLAPSE OP BALCONY A NAPLES TRAGEDY. ROME, June IS. A sensational tragedy occurred at Naples. Captain Padovarni, the founder of Fascism in Naples, was addressing a crowd at a celebration of th*e birthday of the movement when the balcony on which he and a party of friends were standing collapsed. All were precipitated into the street. Captain Padovarni and eight others were killed. Five persons were seriously injured.— (Sydney "Sun.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1926, Page 9
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