ITALIAN PLOT.
REVOLUTION AIMED AT
SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE
ROME, Nov. 7. In connection with the anti-Musso-lilli plot the - police made numerous raids in tho Genoa district. Eight were arrested and 30 detained for judicial examination. Those arrested include the editor of the Socialist newspaper II Lavaro, whose offices are occupied by the police; Ulise Ducci, chief of the Free Italy Association, which was recently dissolved as a subversive, and also a brother of General Capello. Signor Mussolini has received thousands of telegrams of congratulation, not only in Italy, but also from abroad. The Fascist newspaper Epocha says that the plot was more ambitious than was originally supposed. It aimed not only at killing Signor Mussolini, but was also intended to be the starting point for a revolution and the declaration of a republic.—A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 288, 9 November 1925, Page 7
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