ASSAULT ON SERVANT.
jjTORM IN TEA Ct/P. tOppp®, June k. Thei facts in connection with the .“Fascist assault” on the supposed KingSs Messenger in Mithd' show tnfit thfe IncMaat was so trivial tdaf the Ambassador to Italy (Sir Ronald Gr&ham) dismissed it without rendering a report. However, in view of the ffl tffe' HOxlM of Commons, a report will now be drawn up, says “The Son’s” political correspondent. The storm in a fea-6up was largely duC to an’ ill-mannered political sturilt by a fortnightly journal, airfied at embarrassing the Goveincr 6f Monte, trho is at present the guest of tbt r Mf of London. Reports of ihw _ afO not even accurate; fit'st, they de'cared that . a King s Messenger travelling from Milan to Rome whs assafilted; Actually the ffia’fi whs a j domestic employee without diplomatic privilege.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 85, 5 July 1928, Page 6
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