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FOLLOWING SHORTLY after the great election victory of Aleide de Gasperi’s Christian Democrat Party over the CommunistSocialist Popular Front, the first lock-out notice was posted on the boards and gates of the Kalk Metal Works, at Sesto, San Giovanni, near Milan. Lock-outs were illegal under Mussclini’s Fascist regime. Signor de Gasperi is shown here as he cast his vote in the recent elections in Italy.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 5

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FOLLOWING SHORTLY after the great election victory of Aleide de Gasperi’s Christian Democrat Party over the Communist-Socialist Popular Front, the first lock-out notice was posted on the boards and gates of the Kalk Metal Works, at Sesto, San Giovanni, near Milan. Lock-outs were illegal under Mussclini’s Fascist regime. Signor de Gasperi is shown here as he cast his vote in the recent elections in Italy. Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 5

FOLLOWING SHORTLY after the great election victory of Aleide de Gasperi’s Christian Democrat Party over the Communist-Socialist Popular Front, the first lock-out notice was posted on the boards and gates of the Kalk Metal Works, at Sesto, San Giovanni, near Milan. Lock-outs were illegal under Mussclini’s Fascist regime. Signor de Gasperi is shown here as he cast his vote in the recent elections in Italy. Wanganui Chronicle, 9 June 1948, Page 5