Cesare Rossi's Vigorous Defence At Trial
ROME, Jan. 24. In a t!iv«'-hiur oration, Cesare ossi, wp., charged with com- . F '1! the nnirder of the Italian aocialist, Gi-icmo Matteotti, in 1924 tgnrously defMided himself. He hhat altn«ni!',T he was innocent, e crime ptuvued him relentlessly l"0"Sh the years. "I always conmysolf :: second victinr," he 1 i weeping and not bothering to lvlPe away his tcars. ' ^°ssi added that he did not n°w vvhether Mussolini gave the U 6r ^01" the murder but II UCe' who was a violent and ^engeful man, was often outP° en ahout parliamentary ob-,tl-uction;sm J?°bably '-'xPf-essions of wrath , 'e cyerheard and a henchman gave e °rder to get rid of Matteotti.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5311, 25 January 1947, Page 5
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115Cesare Rossi's Vigorous Defence At Trial Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5311, 25 January 1947, Page 5
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