DISORDERLY INCIDENT AT VENICE.
THREE AMERICAN OFFICERS SENT TO PRISON. ';'.' V By Telegraph,—Press Association.— (Deceived April £9, 10.43 p.m.)
. Rome, April 2&.' " Captain Wynne, of- the marines,; and two lieutenants of the American' cruiser Chicago, were charged at Venice with disorderly conduct, violently resisting the police, and wounding citizens. "Wynne was sentenced to four months' aril! the lieutenants to three months' imprisonment. The commander of the Chicago expressed to the Prefect his profound regret at the incident.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11953, 30 April 1902, Page 5
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