TREASON CHARGES IN ITALY
SENSATION IN CHAMBER OF
DEPUTIES
THE CAPORETTA DISASTEB
(Rec. November 25, 7.30 p.m.) ' \ Rome, November 24. ! Signor Ccntiirianie raised a great tumult in the Chamber of Deputies m accusing Signor Cfiolitti and Signor Fal; cioni (ex-Secretary of the Interior) anq several' deputies of (reason. Signor Giolitti demanded nil inquiry, and the Prfr mier (Signor Orlando) supported the de: vinnnd. . | ' It appears that Signor Centuname, after the Caporetta disaster, disguisec himself as a workman and made: an in< vestigatio'n. He declares that' he disi covered that the Oiolittists and the Socialists organised the revolt in Turin and the Caporetta defeat. He presented documentary evidence. . | A committee was appointed to examine the evidence, and reported that th< proofs submitted failed to substanW ate Signor Centuriame's charges. j Signer Giolitti and the Socialists de maifded Signor Centuriame's resignation. -Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 5
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143TREASON CHARGES IN ITALY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 52, 26 November 1918, Page 5
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