FATAL BOMB OUTRAGE
WOUNDED JOURNALIST DIES REWARD OF £I,OOO OFFERED ROME, Thursday. The sub-editor of “Popoli di Trieste,” one of the victims of the bomb outrage yesterday, whose legs were amputated, has died. The Prime Minister, Signor Mussolini, has offered a reward of £I,OOO for the discovery of the perpetrators of the outrage. On Tuesday last the Milan correspondent of “The Times” reported that a bomb exploded at midnight in the offices of the Fascist newspaper “Popolo di Trieste.” Three members of the editorial staff of the paper were injured. One was in the hospital, where both his legs had to be amputated.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 11
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103FATAL BOMB OUTRAGE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 898, 15 February 1930, Page 11
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