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STATE OF SIEGE

NEARLY 3000 ARRESTS AT MILAN. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) Geneva, May 23. Based on railwaymen’s reports the Socialist newspaper, Le Travail, asserts that a state of siege exists at Milan. Since Mussolini’s arrival nearly 3000 arrests of suspected persons have been made, including a number of leading Opposition Fascists, and all railway stations, post offices and public buildings have been occupied by armed police while the troops have been confined to barracks with motor transport held in readiness. Detachments of the Fascist militia have been drafted in from other provincial towns.

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Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 7

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STATE OF SIEGE Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 7

STATE OF SIEGE Southland Times, Issue 21092, 26 May 1930, Page 7

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