Italian Situation.
AUSTRALIAN AND N CAIII.K ASSOCIATION HOSTILITY TO SOCIALISTS. ROME. Nov. 2 fascists visited Signor Nitii's villa and the apartments of the Railing Sociilist. Deputies, whose owners were all absent, nml the offices of the Socialist organ, "Avanti” at .Milan, which they
occupied and burnt the hooks therein. Mussolini telegraphed to I lie Chairman oi the I’r -s Ass,.cm:ion ilmi he intends to protect the Iricdoin ol the press, provided the press is worthy ol freedom.
Signor Krascati, Ambassador to lieilin, has resigned. The Bout's \s will lie re-opened immediately. The Cabinet states that tlm fascists' victory will he c lebrated on Saturday with civil and religious manifestations.
Mussolini lias informed Cabinet that all obstacles to the Fascist movement
abroad have been dissipated. Britain and .1 ugo-Slnvia have been reassured.
ITALIAN ROBBERS. (Received this dnv at 8 a.in.) ROME. Nov 2. At Naples, one hundred armed melt disguised as Fascisti paraded the streets bombing and firing revolvers. They pillaged shops, invaded the Cathedral and attempted to seize the treasure of the San.gcirnnro. valued, at si. million sterling. Real fascisti putsued and captured them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 3
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184Italian Situation. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1922, Page 3
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