CONFISCATED DIARY.
REFERENCES TO IL DUCE. Action Taken by Italian Government. Press Association-Copyright. Received 1.30 p.m. Paris, March 22. Madame de la Ferriere, former actress and journalist, who shot at the Comte de Chambrun at the Gave du Nord station in Paris, is rewriting! her diary, which was confiscated. The diary, which is , understood to contain references to Signor Mussolini, may be introduced at the v trial as evidence. At least, Madame de la Ferriere demands the right to introduce it as evidence.
Italy is seeking the elimination of Signor Mussolini’s name from the proceedings. /The Comte de Chambrun has declined to associate himself with the trial, except as a witness.
Owing to reported pressure on the part of the Italian Ambassador to France, Signor Vittorio Cerutti, the authorities visited Madame de la Ferriere’s flat and impounded a signed portrait of Signor Mussolini and a diary, which is alleged to relate to a romance with a “world-famous Italian.” The diary, it is understood, refers to secret assignations in a “love salon” for a month.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 390, 23 March 1937, Page 5
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174CONFISCATED DIARY. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 390, 23 March 1937, Page 5
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