ITALIAN PARTY LEADERS
ASKED TO WITHDRAW TO NAPLES LONDON, March 1. (Rec. 10.53 a.m.) The chief Allied Commissioner, General Sir Frank Mason MacFarlane, met the National Executive of the Italian Committee of Liberation at Naples and asked the Communist, Socialist, and Action party leaders to -withdraw to Naples. Salerno workers staged a 10-minute strike on Saturday. The Italian police to-day raided a printing works_ at Naples and seized manifestos calling on the workers to strike.
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Evening Star, Issue 25114, 2 March 1944, Page 5
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