Italy's Troubles.
ALBANIANS IN REVOLT.
TROOPS RIOT AT TRIESTE
STRIKE AT MILAN
(By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.)
(Received 14, 9.35 a.m.)
Rome, June 13. Two hundred Arditi, objecting to embark for Albania, caused a serious riot at Trieste in which a number of soldiers and civilians were kilted and injured. The Arditi ultimately capitulated and embarked.
Troops have occupied Milan station owing to tho railwaymen’s strike. It, is officially announced that assaults by Albanian robe’s on Valona were repulsed. Ten Italians were killed and twenty were wounded, and one General captured. The Albanians fled, leaving 600 dead and hundreds of wounded. The Italians have been reinforced. The latest, unofficial message is that the Albanians have entered Valona and have also occupied Palermo, further south. The defence of Valona is nowentrusted to cruisers.—(A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 153, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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