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THE PARIS SENSATION STRAINING OF RELATIONS FEARED. Association—By telegraph—Copy n‘-hk, LONDON, September 12. The Paris correspondent of tho «Daily News ’ says _ that Count Nardini's murderer obtained an mtciview bv declaring that Ins wife was unable lb ioin hint owing to the rignl Italian passport regulations, whcrdoie lie Kou.dit advice. It is feared that tho prime "will further embitter I'raneoItalian relations, winch arc suair.cd over the frontier incidents. At. Poincare, m an eh or I to prevent increased tension, sent his secretary to the Italian Embassy to express piofonnd regret, and instructed the hnssador at Rome similarly. j MURDERER BELIEVED INSANE. ' PARIS, September 12. Count Nardini’s murderer was taken to hospital alter a. .seiraire. It is believed he is insane. Ho has not bceu identilied.
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 5
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127BORDER IN CONSULATE Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 5
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