RIOTS IN ITALY
- s' PREDATORY SYNDICALISM ■g d w , ROME, March 25. l- _ Workmen, being unable to secure an :e increase in wages, seized several factories K l.' 1 , F !es ' hni surrendered after troops it naa fired a volley, the bullets wourdin<>e some. ° If _ Another instance of predatory Syntfieal- - ism occurred in Naples. The' eniplovees '" 3 Ann toT ' s lronwork 3 suddenly demanded j: a 400 per cent, increase in-wages, which r, was refused by the owners. Thereupon to the employees seized the works, winch'are i- now m a state of siege, surrounded Hv the L 6 police. y MUSIC HATH CHARMS. MIL-AST. March 25. iUaiatestas revolutionary speech at Lucca so excited his hearers that a riot occurred, and the rioters overpowered the P ,i ",. le distm 'bance ended dramatiee ally when the demonstrators entered the t square, where they found a crowd of ad--s mirers of the Bohemian violinist Prisoda i- listening to en encore played from a balo cony. The rioters forgot the revolution Lt and cheered the musician.
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Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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172RIOTS IN ITALY Evening Star, Issue 17313, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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