YUGO-SLAV RIOTS
MUSSOLINI ACTS AN APOLOGY; DEMANDED United Prcs3 Association—By Electric Teligraph—Copyright. (Received 30th Kay, noon.) BERLIN, 29th May. In' addition to 150 arrests, the police, using swords and rifle-butts, severlcy injured fifty students in, the course of anti-Italian demonstrations.in Belgrade, late last night. - Italy's demand for an apology for the previous attacks , oil Italians provoked the crowd to attempt to storm the Ministry of the Interipr, .and the police and military were soon involved in a general melee. Some demonstra-' tors built barricades, from which they were ejected early in the morning. There were many, sore heads before tho streets were cleared. Almost simultaneously with a Vienna report that Signor Mussolini had demanded from Belgrade immediate satisfaction aiid reparation, came a report, from the same source that tho Foreign. Minister (M. Marinkovitch) had sent a senior, official to the Italian Embassy to express Yugo-Slavia's regret and to. promise later an official written apology.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 126, 30 May 1928, Page 9
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