Italy
RIOTS END FATALLY. United Press - Association. Rome, February 27y‘v *, The Interventionists and Neutralists rioted at Riggioemiba. Thd troops fired, killing two and wounding fiVe. Several of the carbineers were injured. Disorders occurred in several towns, and the Government' has prohibited pfoAvar and anti-war meeting! Interventionists chamfer at'the clfee of the session.
Sigiior Salant|ra, speaking in the House of Deputies, deprecated the su>prexne interests of the country being weakened by riots. The he said, aimed at preserving country from unhealthy foreign influence. He did not Jcnow whether the.country ought to march or not, but 1 , when'the call came the nation would march unanimously at the country’s and King’s command.
NIWS ‘'MADE IN'" GERMANY,’** London, February 26. In .. the hearing ,of a libel afi'Sfbn Romhj the editor of Le Seocolo gave evidence that a group of Ger|nso» chants, asked him to arrange for the publication of German war | ||)ifi t rate,of 12s a’line. /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 1 March 1915, Page 6
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