IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS.
An Athens message says the Premier, J M. Calogereopoulos, has resigned, and M. Gounaris is forming a Cabinet. A message from Geneva says the Federal Council decided to allow the ex-Emperor Karl to stay in Switzerland, but it is reported he is going to Spain. A message from Borne says all the persons implicated in the Milan theatre outrage have been arrested. It is reported they have admitted their guilt, j Following the destruction of the Labour , offices by the Fascist! at Padua, the So- ' cialists proclaimed'-a general strike and attempted to set fire to the Fascisti clubs. Opposing processions fought in the streets. One man was killed and many injured. Finally the Fascisti overcame and dispersed the Socialist* Thirty-nine Anarchists were arrested at Ferrara as being implicated in a plot ' to bomb Fascisti clubs and, cafes and i the Verdi Theatre, j i
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 8
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148IMPERIAL AND FOREIGN ITEMS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17116, 11 April 1921, Page 8
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