ANTI-FASCISTI PLOT
GARIBALDI UNDER FIRE WAS HE A TRAITOR? and N.Z. Cable Association., PAKIS, November 8. Though Garibaldi is not arrested he is never out, of sight of detectives. His interrogation lasted 48 hours, the only intervals being those for meals and sleep. There was a dramatic scene yesterday when he was confronted with Cevoli, who hitherto had been an ardent admirer of Garibaldi but now in the service of the Italian consulate in Nice, "in order," lie said, "that my enemies may get to know me. For money you delivered up a man to whom you have been an idol."
Garibaldi reiterated his prostest that he had never betrayed the. cause of liberty, adding that he had been the. victim of bad luck. ".Mussolini," he said, "allowed me to fall into a trap." French newspapers hint that Signor Mussolini was actually financing agents in France who encouraged the plotters to cross the frontier, and :u) fall into the hands of the Italian police-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17186, 9 November 1926, Page 5
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