A DEMONSTRATION
•,; AT BELGIAN CAPITAL. United Press Association—By Elecane Telegraph—Copyright). / ,-j . 7, .. ' '.l BRUSSELS, October 19. j A sensation was caused by the firing of shots in. the direction of the Italian (Embassy hert this ~ ..evening!; Stpnes were hurled at the building, several falling in a room where the Ambassador 'was sitting. Crowds rushed to the scene. .During the ex-, citement; several' men tried to gainaccess to s the Embassy, and the police had to ' discharge revolvers over' the heads of the people in order to; clear the approaches, which are now heavily: guarded. , t , The Daily Chronicle’s. correspondent ’ states :'The outrage is believed to be - connected with a protest against the forthcoming official announcement of the engagement, of (he, Italian Crown Prince : and a Belgian .Princess. Sev-' eral suspects have been.. detained. ~ y A late message states; The attack- < erp shouted ‘‘Down with Italy 1 Down; j with Easoism ; It is now believed ; that the .demonstration is against tin-.. execution of Gottan at 'Pola.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1929, Page 5
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165A DEMONSTRATION Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1929, Page 5
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