DEMONSTRATIONS IN ITALY
GOVERNMENT MEASURES RESENTED ROME, September 4. Demonstrations against the Government’s domestic polices have spread throughout Italy, with strikes in 11 cities.
Four hundred troops and police, supported by four tanks, were called out at Casale, near Turin, to quell a demonstration called by the Partisans’ Association as a protest against high living casts, food shortages and the release of former Fascists.
Turin staged a sympathy strike. Police at Ascoli Piceno used tear gas to disperse a mob.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25282, 6 September 1947, Page 9
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