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PLANS CHANGED

KING VICTOR AT MILAN

ANONYMOUS WARNING OF PLOT

SUSPECTS DETAINED

United Piwss Association By Rl.vtrh Tflegraph-CopvriKhi, Australian Bread Association

ROME. 13th \pnl

The 'Uiornale d'lfalia ' ns-ert.s ihat an aiions moil - waining mi the on viou-. diiv that anarchists had planned ilm Milan plol accounted fur the change in the King's plans. A careful vigil did not prevent the secretion of the bomb.

The p..lire have rounded up a nnm her if suspects. The\ also arrested a niiiiiri. who, ii is believed, will reveal an impoitaul plot. Signor Mussolini ordered flowers to lie laid i ii the grave of the victims, ol what he described as (lie "bestial criminality of impotent, barbaric unti-Kas rism. bin (lie enemy shall not prevail.'

A number of ihe injured victims are reported lo be dying. The original victims included six soldiers, four child ) on. and two Nuns. Already a million lire have been subscribed on behalf of l he vie) mis' dependants. The arrest is reported from Como of Ihe Ulan belie\ed lo be Ihe perpetrator ul Ihe olllraiie.

KING ItHTUNNS It) KOMI

WELCOMED PA DENSE CROW OS

ROME. Nib Apnl

Businc-s places and schools were shut Up and streets heliagged all over the city in honour of the King's return. Dense crowds lined ihe route to the palace.

Patriotic associations hearing banners mustered in lull strength. The fervid demonstrations of loyally compelled ihe Royalties to appeal repeatedly on the ha Icon v

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Bibliographic details

Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 5

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PLANS CHANGED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 5

PLANS CHANGED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 5