THE CAMORRIST TRIAL'
ROME, June 13. Signor Lioy, who is defending the Camorra at Viterbo, having epoken for three weeks, the prison era complained, declaring that unless the speech-was; curtailed four of them, who have heart disease, would probably die in gaol. Signor Lioy became so incensed at what . he termed his clients' ingratitude thai he doffed his gown and quitted the court. ' 9 The trial hee been postponed, and the judge is striving to persuade Signor Lioy, to resume.-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3040, 19 June 1912, Page 25
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