AN ITALIAN SENSATION
ROUGH AND TUMBLE IN
CHAMBER(By . Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received This at 3 a.m.) ROME, ' February 5. An astonishing affray took place in the Italian Chandler. Two bands each of about eighty strong, rushed each other, exchanging kicks and fisticuffs, hurling inkstands and breaking tables. The fight- lasted fifteen minutes, the President finally suspending the sitting. The fray was commenced by a Socialist calling a Catholic deputy a buffoon, and the Catholic party strike breakers Jn the recent .'strike. dSie, Cfaiholfesdatholics retorted charging the Social - -'- with accepting a bribe of half a million from a Turin manufacturer. 'Hie exchange of insults led to a, conflict between two deputies, which developed into a cncral light-
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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115AN ITALIAN SENSATION Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1920, Page 2
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