FASCIST VENGEANCE
PIT P, LIS H TNG II OUR E THREATENED. POLICE GUARD FOR PRINCIPAL. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.! LONDON. Jan. .‘l. Mr. G. P. Putman, head of Putman’s publishing house in London and New York, was guarded by detectives when embarking on the Be re n gar in tor New York as the outcome of a series of threats purporting to come from Fascists in Paris to the effect that his life would be endangered if he continued to publish Francesco Nitti’s story of his escape from a Fascist prison island. One communication was signed “Fascists of Paris’’ and declared the organisation had already warned New York Fascists, who, despite the -whole police force, would blow up the publishing establishment. “Cunning Fascist vengeance will find you out wherever v.ou hide,’’ added the letter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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