ITALIAN NEWSPAPER
CROWD DESTROYS LIBRARY (Recd. noon.) MILAN, July 18. Several thousand men stormed the building of the Turin newspaper “La Stamp” and destroyed the library, which was one of the best in northern Italy. They burned 50,000 copies of the newspaper. The police said the violence followed a general strike, staged as a protest against the publication of “La Stampa” under the same name it bore in the Fascist era. There were no casualties. The strikers returned to work at midday. Four other journals are published at the “La Stampa” plant, but the Communist and Socialist organs use other offices. ITALIAN BANK DEPOSITS "LONDON. July 18. The Italian News Agency A.N.S.A. reports that the Allied Military Government has found that over eighty millions sterling in Italian lire was deposited by the German Government in Italian banks.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1945, Page 5
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