BOMB OUTRAGE
ATTEMPT AGAINST KING OF ITALY DURING VISIT TO MILAN A TI:R HIFIC EXPLOSION FOI'RTRKX I’KOI'I.K KII.I.FD United Press Assoeiat ion —By Bleetrie. Telegraph- Copyright. Australian Press Association 111.-cc.vc,l 13t 1 1 A|iril. y.lifi a.lit. I UOMK. Kith April Fourteen people were killed and toriv injured hy a bond) explosion on the on i a.sioii of King Victor HtnmanmTs visit Milan. Tin* liotnli was placed at the loot, ot a lamppost m the I’iazzo (Titllio (.'esare. and exploded with terrific, force just before King Victor arrived. He only lea, lied Milan in the morning to open the fatuous fair Despite the outrage he proceeded to cany out the official ceremony, afterwards driving to the ground and visit - ing the more important pavilions and othei items of tile day's programme, which, with the exception of a gala performance at Sea la I heatre. proceeded unchanged. The police are actively .searching for the culprits. King Victoi later visited the. hospital and spoke to those injured in the explosion. The. I’iazzi (iiulio Cesare is a large square near the entrance to the fair. A squad of Home detectives have gone, to .Milan, whose Mayor offers £IOOO for information as to the perpetrators of the outrage
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 April 1928, Page 5
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203BOMB OUTRAGE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 April 1928, Page 5
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