GRANDI’S DANGER
LEAVES GENEVA FOR ITALY
FEARS OF REVENGE.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph
Copyright.)
GENEVA, Sept. 10.
Signor Grandi, Italian Foreign Minister. who had attended the League of Nations Council, left for Italy to-day without waiting for the opening of the Assembly. It is rumoured at Geneva that Signor Grandi is in danger of assassination in revenge for the execution on September 9, eight hours after sentence, of four Jugoslavs who attempted to blow up the offices of the newspaper “Popolo di Trieste.” It was feared that terrorists might take advantage of the easy access to the Ministers at Geneva, since they are quartered in ordinary hotels. The head of the Italian delegation is not a Minister.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 12 September 1930, Page 9
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