COLD-BLOODED MURDER
Italian Naval Trainees Raid Anti-Fascist Paper young employee "executed" (Beceived 22, 8.45 a.m.) TUNIS, Sept. 21. Forty Italian cadets and sailors from a training ship visiting Tuuis set out on a "punitive expedition" to the office of the anti-Fascist newspaper "Italiano di Tunisie." They wrecked a room and shot dead the only occupant, a young Italian nanled Miceli. The policd SUrprised the intruders, two of whom were injured in attempting to escape, while 12 wero arrested. The cold-bloodedness of the murder, which the cadets describe as an "exeeution," has caused the greatest in'dignation. The offieial reception to the visitors was cancelled#
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 211, 22 September 1937, Page 5
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