ARRESTED AS SUSPECT
Australian Maltreated By Italian Black Shirts (Eeceived 26, 10.40 am..) LONDON, Aug. 25. The Daily Herald, the London Labour daily, says that Black Shirts subjected a young Australian, Howard Daniel, who was spending a holiday in Italy, to such outrageous indignities that he intends to eomplain to the Foreign Office. Mr Daniel, whose visit coincided with tbe manoeuvres, was arrest.ed as a Suspect at the Syracuse cafe and marched to the Black Shirt headquarters and detained for six hours in a room with blood-like stains on the walls. It was apparently a place in which people were beaten up. He was denied faeilities to communicate with the British Oonsul and was released after his camera had been damaged and the film developed. Later: Mr. Daniel, who is a Sydney. solicitor, has lodged a complaint wxth the Foreign Office,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 188, 26 August 1937, Page 5
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