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ANTI-FASCISTS

READY AT NEW YORK

(United Press Association.—By Electric

Telegraph .—Copyright.)

WASHINGTON 1 , November 15.

In order to> avoid threatened Antj-Fascist demonstrations' upon the disembarkation of Signor Grandi at New York to-morrow, arrangements have been completed for Colonel Lindbergh to pilot a large flying boat with the Italian. Minister and his party to Washington for their conference with President, Hoover and Mr Stimison, (United States Secretary). A Coastguard cutter will meet the steamer and carry the visitors to an undisclosed airport, from which they . will fly to the capital. Extraordinary precautions are being taken to protect Signor Grandi during his American stay.

There was an anti-Fascist meeting at New York to-night. The meeting appropriated five hundred dollars tor following and heckling Signor Grandi,” wherever he appears in public. THE CORSICANS. REWARD FOR KILLING BANDIT. ROME. November 16. Sjmmonetti received three thousand sterling for killing Bartoli and two others of the gang. It is expected that Simmonetti will be compelled to shelter in France fr 0 m the Vendetta.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 5

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ANTI-FASCISTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 5

ANTI-FASCISTS Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1931, Page 5

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