Enrico Malatesta, an engineer, of Windmill street, Tottenham Court road, described as the leader of the world's anarchists, and one of the most dangerous revolutionaries in Europe, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment at the Old Bailey, for libelling Ennio Bellelli, of Soho,' by suggesting that he was a spy in the pay of the Italian police. Ho was also recommended for deportation as an undesirable alien. Malatesta has lived in Britain for many years as a political refugee. He has been imprisoned in Italy and expelled from France. Many of his former_ colleagues have, passed through the, British Courts and been given penal servitude, principally for coining. It was explained that Belelli came to London ten years ago, that he was a professor of Italian history, and had made a living by selling books' and acting as a library agent. The men had quarrelled over the ItalianTurkish war.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 47, 13 July 1912, Page 1 (Supplement)
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