ITALY
DOMESTIC DIFFERENCES. ROME, November 7. Celebrations in connection with Armistice Day yesterday were marred by a series cf disturbances in various parts of the country. These were due to intense political animosities between the Fascists and their Liberal opponents, including the members of a political organisation of ex-soldiers headed by the Garibaldi brothers and a number of Italy’s leading military officers who took part in the war. In Milan the Fascists broke into the Republican Club and tried to set fire to the building, while the editor and manager of the Liberal paper were both maltreated. The former was knocked senseless. A majority of those injured, however, were Fascists the explanation being that the public, seeing ex-soldiers attacked, took their side against the Fascists.
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Southland Times, Issue 19396, 10 November 1924, Page 5
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125ITALY Southland Times, Issue 19396, 10 November 1924, Page 5
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