ENEMIES OF ITALY
FRONTIER ARRESTS ESCAPE OF ONE SUSPECT ROME, March 3 Fifteen alleged anti-Fascist plotteo hare been arrested as the result of the discovery of subversive pamphlets in a Swiss motor-car that was entering Italy, driven by two Italian Jews named Sion Segree and Mario Levi. The former was arrested, but the latter escaped_across the frontier shouting, "Vile Italian dogs!" The fourteen others arrested were nearly all named Levi or Segree. They are alleged to have been co-operating with anti-Fascists in Paris.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 9
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