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THE CAMORRISTS.

USED AS SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITS. Prass Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ROME, May 21. (Received May 22, at 8.55 a.m.) The students at the School of Scientific Police in this city visited Viterbo Prison, where Professor Ottolenghi gave a demonstration of criminal typos, including the Cumorrisis now on trial. The majority of the latter vehemently protested, but some of (hem showed the tattoo marks of the society. Abbatomaggio, the, informer, showed his cranial formation, and allowed an examination of his features. He embraced two students before they departed.

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Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 6

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THE CAMORRISTS. Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 6

THE CAMORRISTS. Evening Star, Issue 14572, 22 May 1911, Page 6

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