NOTABLE RESIGNATIONS
.(AUSTEAUAN-NEW ZEALAND CARLE ASSOCIATION.) ;_ '• V London; i7Ui June. : ■ Two .notable iesig'nationsWare announced from Rome, those of Signor Finzi,' Minister of the 'Interior,, and 'Signor Rossi, chief of.A the. 'Ministry^ Press Bureau. The . "Messagero" ; states that Sjgpoi' Finzi ■■' found- the "Corriere d (Italia. Signor Mussolini! has issued ■ a statement denying that Signor Finii's resignation is, connected with the affair. He-has also published' a,-statement that Dlm? llu 1 was a Press^ Bureau official. ■: .1 he latest development is that the resignation of Genez-al Deboiia, director, of the Borne police, has been requested-by Signor Mussolini, who thus, it is, believed, signifies' his dissatisfaction withthe handling of the case by the police.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 7
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110NOTABLE RESIGNATIONS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 7
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