MURDERED BY BANDITS
ITALIAN GENERAL’S FATE. THE BALKAN DEATHTRAP. Press t Association —Bv Tele-raph—Coperig,)* ATHENS, August 28. (Received Aug. 29, at 5.5 p.m.) A despatch from Janiha states that General Feliria (President of the Coramis sion for the Delimitation of the GraecoAlbanian Frontiers) and two members of the Italian delegation were murdered by bandits. A chauffeur and a dragoman were also killed.—A. and N.Z. C^ble. REPARATION DEMANDED. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI ACTS PROMPTLY. ROME, August 28. (Received Aug. 29, at 8.50 p.m.) Signor Mussolini has demanded from Greece full reparation and a prompt apology for the murder of General Felina, who was asleep in his lodgings when the murderers arrived. General Felina’s French and English colleagues escaped massacre, but they were unable to render assistance to the Italians. It is believed that the murder was due to anger at the decisions of the Delimitation Commission regarding the boundary, which is considered unfavourable to Greece.—A. and bI.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18954, 30 August 1923, Page 7
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