CLASH IN MILAN
POLICE FIGHT FORMER PARTISANS ROME. February 27. More than 20 persons were injured during a two-hours fight between former partisans and police in Milan to-day. About 10,000 former partisans listened to speakers criticising the Government tor releasing from prison a former Fascist commander. Prince Valerio Borghese. When the crowd tried to march through the police cordons the police threw tear gas bombs. uSed their truncheons, and drove jeeps among the marching men. Demonstrations also took place in Rome, Florence, and other cities.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 5
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