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ANARCHIST ARRESTED

(Press Assn.—

believed connection with new year bomb outrage BITTER FOE OF MUSSOLINI

-By Telegraph — Copyright.)

Rec. Mar. 9, 7.0 p.m. CHICAGO, Tuesday. Federal Agents to-day arrested an alleged anarchist, reputedly the bitterest foe of the Italian Prime Minister, Signor Mnssolini, in connection with a bombing outrage on New Year's Day. Numefous arms and explosives were confiscated. It is nnderstood that the man is , held on 100,000 dollars bail. A cable message from New York received on New Year's Day stated that three persons were killed and four injured in a bpmb explosion at the post office at Easton, Pennsylvania. The bnilding was wrecked. What was apparently an elaborate anti-Fascist plot to kill prominent Italian financiers, editors and diplomats throughout the eastern States of America has been exposed by this murderons deed. Among the Faseist supporters to iVhom packages were addressed were the Consul-General, Signor Grazzi, New York, two other Consuls and an Argentine official, the editor, Signor Italo Faher," "of the newspaper II Progresso, a prominent mannfacturer, a politician, Signor Generoso, the Pope and others.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 5

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ANARCHIST ARRESTED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 5

ANARCHIST ARRESTED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 169, 10 March 1932, Page 5

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