THE CZAR IN ITALY.
"UNEASY LIES THE HEAD." EXTKAOIIDIXAKY I'KECAUTIONS, HOME EX KETE.
Uyl>iblc.--l'lu»» A*..*Uti<«,, ■■«*)«*"■ | Koine, October 24. In connection with the Czar', arrival at ltaceonigi, artists engaged to perlorn, in the evening were forbidden to bring dressing case* and inuslcul port"Slic buildings in K»me <>»<' mll "- v private houses were decorated "l tM reui,est of the llomlln municipality. A Socialist Mayor attended the Uaeconinj'i l'aluce to greet the Czar. TOWNSPEOPLE " YAItI)EI> UP." TIIE ROYAL jrXKETIX'W. EELICITOUH SPEECHES.
Iteeeived 2.-), 0.15 p.m. London, October 20. The Dally Chronicle reports that tlic unlhoritic'nn Saturday morning closed all the llncciinigi shops, and compelled I In- townspeople to quit their dwellings. They were escorted to a Held outside the t-iwii, where they were surrounded by troops. The families of stiitioniiinnlem alon„' the .Vfoihiiie line were evicted from their "noine- ami sent to hotels at the Statos expense. I King Vielnr Emmanuel and the Czar ion <-'unday motored to the Itoyal Casl> at: I'ollengn ami afterwards shot in tbe Ilnecniiigl preserves. At it hamiuvl iu I lie evening King Victor Emmanuel welcomed the visit as ''a confirmation of Ihe sincere friendship nnii concord of the arms uniting our houses, the governments and trie peoples." The Czar replied: "I am confident o.ir (lovcrnments will contribute by constant and trustful eo-operation not only to fie rapprochement of Italy and Russia, but also to the pence of the world."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 223, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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231THE CZAR IN ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 223, 26 October 1909, Page 2
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