TRAITOR SUSPECTED
v; -rpn/gfc;..... ; >.,/ (United Press Association'—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). : ; . - BERLIN, Oct. 22. The paper ’’“Vbssische Zeitung” states:—Signor ‘Mussolini has recalled the entire Italian Embassy .staff from Berlin, owing to tne mysterious disappearance of, the -Emb-assay’s secret diplomatic code. /,n BERLIN, Oct. 22. Mussolini took drastic disciplinary measures-against the entire staff of the Italian Kmbnssay for theft some months ago Desperate efforts were made to hush the matter up. Italian; circles believe anti-Fascists responsible, and ; it is not likely it' Avill ever be satisfactorily cleared up. Mussolini who is very angry, ordered an immediate investigation. Two Embassy officials were recalled to Italy under arrest pending further inquiries. Steps to purge the Embassy staff will then be undertaken and almost the entire staff will be changed* every two months “for administrative’ purposes.” The Italian Ambassador, Count Androvan, Dimarescotti is now in Rome reporting to 11 Duce. It is understood he is not returning to the post.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 5
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154TRAITOR SUSPECTED Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 5
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