ITALIAN PARLIAMENT.
SCENES AT THE OPENING, OVATION FOR THE KING. SOCIALISTS LEAVE CHAMBER. By Telegraph—Press Association— (Received 8.30 p.m.) Times. ' HOME. Dec. 2. The King, accompanied by the Queen, opened the Italian Parliament yesterday. He had an enthusiastic reception from the non-Social-ists. When the Senators and Deputies were taking their seats, the Socialist deputies raised the cry, "Long live Socialism," and all left the chamber. After their departure a striking ovation was given to their Majesties, who were frantically cheered. The demonstration was renewed in the streets when the King and Queen were returning to the Quirinal, where the King appeared on the balcony thrice in response to the acclamation of the crowd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17335, 5 December 1919, Page 7
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