FASCISTS BECOME VIOLENT.
STORM EX-PREMIER'S HOUSE. „ STATEMENT MISUNDERSTOOD. ..... \ (Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 9.45 a.m.) London, December 5. The Morning Post's Rome correspondent says that a band of young Fascists surrounded Signor Nitti's (the ex-Premier) suburban residence, and overcame the carabinieri who was constantly on guard at the house. They, swarmed through the building, - sfiring revolvers and shouting for Nitti's blood. Signor Nitti managed to hide, but the invaders did much damage. Reinforcements of police cleared out the marauders. The Fascists attribute- to Signor N»tt|> all Italy's recent woes. Newspapers violently attacked him for a message to American newspapers, wherein he is reported to have deplared ' Italy's condition was now worse than in 1918, but Nitti's remark really referred to Europe generally.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 1897, 6 December 1923, Page 5
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