BOMB OUTRAGE.
TWENTY PEOPLE KILLED,
(By Cable—Press Association—copyright,) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ROME, March 25. The bomb outrage in the Diana Theatre, Milan, killed twenty persons and' wounded' 150.
The bomb killed seven members of the orchestra. Tho most intense indignation is displayed throughout Italy, and a reward of 154.000 lire is offered for the arrest of the miscreants.
.Agents of tho Department of Justice at Atlanta, Georgia, are investigating an alleged peonage system in Jasper' County, under which negroej are virtually enslaved. They discovered nine bodies of murdered negroes, chained and weighted with rocks, at the bottom bf several rivers, and also shallow graves.* John Williams, owner of a plantation on which sis bodies were discovered, has been arrested and charged with murder. His three :50ns have also been apprehended. Clyde Manning, a negro employed bv confessed to complicity in the murders.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17104, 28 March 1921, Page 6
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