NITTI'S RESIGNATION
GENERAL STRIKE IN APULIA
TENSION IN PARLIAMENT.
(Received June 11, 2 p.m.)
ROME, 10th June.
Signor Nitti's resignation evoked a ■general strike in Apulia, followed by clashes between the crowd and the troops. The latter fired volleys, and wounded fifty people. The public services are paralysed, and troops are patrolling the streets with machine-guns. The strike has extended over the whole province. Agricultural strikers at Treviso held up trains, and forced landowners to sign a contract. (PUBLISHED IN THE TIIIES.) (Received June 11, 2 p.m.) ROME, 9th June. The last sitting of the Chamber of -Deputies before Signor Nitti resigned ended in a free fight between the Right Deputies and the Socialists.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 138, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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