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TOGLIATTI'S CONDITION WORSE

LONDON, July 16. The Associated .Press 's Rome eorrespohdent says' Mil'au was cairn' bn Friday. The newspapers reanpeared. i'he Roman Cathblic'fiewripajier L'jtalia declared: "Tlie Corriimiiiist insurrection effort has end'bd'. " Gbhoa' was cairn but .barricades still blocked tlie streets. > A fist fight between Communist and Christian Democrat deputies broke out on the flooi' of tlie Cliarrllier of Deputies as the Coinniunist labbui' lbadbr Di-'Vit-t'prio defended- the general strike. As noon! apprdaclied' ilt Milan, firing broke oti'tf iie&F the Monte Catini Industrial Coinbine's offices and disorders

occurred' arotmd the Telephone Company building. Poliee riot squads -were ealled out. The Associated Press 's Rome corj'espondent says Signor Togliatti's plivsicians reported that his cojrrJifion wor'sened during the night. The British IJnited Press' Rome correspbiideilt says Prime Minister de Gasperi announeed that he would inffodiice anti-strike legislation in Parliament soon. - Reuter's Rome eorrespondent states that the -fihysieians ' Dulletin on Togli^tti' readf: 1 ' ife passed a rather agitated night. Broneho-pn.eumonial congestion developed* at the base of the lungs an'd' his general' conditiqn. was therefore more depressed. "

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 July 1948, Page 5

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TOGLIATTI'S CONDITION WORSE Chronicle (Levin), 17 July 1948, Page 5

TOGLIATTI'S CONDITION WORSE Chronicle (Levin), 17 July 1948, Page 5

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