MUSSOLINI’S LATEST ESCAPE
Excitement in Italy [By Electric Cable— Copyright.] [Aust. and N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received 'Wednesday, 7.30 p.m.) ROME, Nov. 2. There have been sporadic disturbances following on the attempt on Mussolini's life. Two persons were killed in Genoa and a Fascist was killed in Cagliari. The entire press demand now measures for the protection of Mussolini’s life. The paper “Impero" asks the Opposition if it wants another Saint Bartholomew's night. It calls tho assailant ' Zambonils death a holy lynching 'and urges Fascists to deny themselves tho pleasure of having Mussolini among them in order to preserve, his life, Tho “Daily Telegraph’s” Rome correspondent states that Zamhqai’s father, ip,other, aunt and two brothers have been arrested, also the family living in the house opposite. ARROGANT CONDUCT.
hats off and no smoking. PARIS, Nov. 2. The newspaper “Midi” asserts that Fascisti sent from Genoa to reinforce the frontier guards provoked tile Ventimiglia incident. They broke into tho railwaymeh’s dormitory at the International Station, alleging that three men on the balcony did not bare their heads. Tlio Fascists, hitting and kicking, expelled fifteen Frenchmen. They also snatched a cigarette from an enginedriver’s lips, saying that ho must not smoke in the presence of a Fascist. The police cleared out the Fascists, who were damaging French trains. A Fascist who broke into the Consulate was arrested.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3496, 4 November 1926, Page 10
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