Nipped in the Bud
Plot Against Mussolini EX-SOCIALIST DEPUTY ARRESTED. MASONIC LODGES SEIZED. [By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.] (.Received 6, 11.15 a.m.) Rome, Nov. 4. It is semi-officially stated that the ex-Socialist deputy, Signor Zaniboni, has been arrested on a charge of preparing an attempt on the life of Signor Mussolini. The semi-official statement declares that the police, during the last lew days, received confirmation of the guarded reports previously reaching them of an attempt being prepared against Signor Mussolini’s life during yesterday’s celebration of Italy’s victory in the Great War. The police planned a number of arrests and forced their way into a room near the Foreign Office, where they surprised and arrested Signor Zaniboni just as ho had got everything in readiness to carry out his criminal attempt. A retired general, Louis Capello, was also arrested in Turin on the point of his departure abroad. Orders were givmi to prefects to immediately seize all Alasonic lodges of tho Grant Orient, whoso headquarters are in Giustiniana Palace, Rome. Tho Government has also ordered the dissolution of the Unitary Socialist party.—(Reuter.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 186, 6 November 1925, Page 5
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