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ROME BOMB OUTRAGE

ENTRANCE TO ST. PETER'S ROME, October IS. The Italian police have arrested three anti-Fascists, Renato Cianca, Aldo Cianca, and Leonardo Buzziglioni, alleged to have been perpetrators of the bomb outrage at St. Peter’s, Rome, on June 25. Buzziglioni is said to have admitted having been entrusted by an- emigrant, Alberto Cianca, in Paris, to make an attack on St. Peter’s, and to carry out other acts of terrorism. Alberto Cianca, he alleged, supplied the material for manufacture of infernal machines and money. In the course of divine service on June 25, when the cathedral was crowded, the machine was laid by Buzziglioni at the entrance of St. Peter’s, several persona being injured by the explosion. Buzziglioni said that he himself manufactured the bombs with the help of Renato Cianca, brother of Alberto.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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ROME BOMB OUTRAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 7

ROME BOMB OUTRAGE Otago Daily Times, Issue 22099, 1 November 1933, Page 7

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