FASCIST THREATS
AGAINST PUBLISHER. [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—'Copyright.] LONDON. Jan. 3. G. P. Putnam, head of Putnam’s publishing house in London and New ■ York, was guarded by detectives wheai embarking to-day on the Bercngaria for New York. This was the .outcome of a series of threats, purporting to come from Fascists in 3*aris, to the effect that his life would jje endangered if he continued to publish Francesco Nitti’s story of his escape from the Fascist 'prison island. ••One communication was signed “Fas- , cist, 0 f Paris,” and declared the organisation had already warned the New York Fascists, who, despite the whole police force, would blow tip ■the publishing establishment. . It ■added: “Cunning Fascists vengeance iwill find you out wherever you bide.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1930, Page 5
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