PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM ISLAND
NEWS CREATES STIR IN ROME. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, August '4. The “ Daily Chronicle’s ” Paris -correspondent states that Mussolini has lost three redoubtable prisoners, who were banished to the arid island of Lipari. They are EmiTo Lussu, Professor Rosselli, arid Francesso Nittfy nephew of the ex-Pfinle Minister, who is now in exile in Paris: They ai'e all heroes of the war, l;u: opposed to the ’Fascisti movement.'' 'They have 'been guarded with' the utmost cafe by night sentries, - and a patrol of --motor boats, yet they;managed l tb*escape. The news - is- not?'-allowed to be published in /Italy, hut fit-; is' generally known in -.Rome.-/;• aiid has created a great serisntioili- ,»^
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1929, Page 6
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