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MUSSOLINI’S ENEMY

A CANDID CONFESSION. (Anitrallati & N.Z Cable Abid.) LONDON, April 12. ‘The Times’s” Rome correspondent telegraphs :—Zaniboni (charged with plotting to shoot Mussolini) made a dramatic confession at the resumption of his trial. lie spoke loudly and defiantly, and he expressed no regrets. Ife said he realised that the fascist regime was getting stronger, and that it could be overthrown only by direct action, and so he decided to act alone. He fixed the date, and bought a rifle, with which he practised daily to ensure killing Signor Mussolini. He declared : ‘‘And I would have done so if the police had not arrested me. Ido not blame these poor devils,” he s:lid. pointing to those with him in the cage. “I alone am responsible.” The hearing was adjourned.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 3

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MUSSOLINI’S ENEMY Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 3

MUSSOLINI’S ENEMY Greymouth Evening Star, 14 April 1927, Page 3