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In October 1926, the failed attempt on Mussolini in Bologna gave the regime a pretext to suppress the newspaper. Its main lender, the family Pecoraino suffered the confiscation of all movable and immovable property. The last issue was published on 31 October 1926.
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on 10 June 1924, it published a memoir of the Secretary of Mussolini which was an indictment of the latter. It also published the first extracts from the
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reached a circulation of 110,000 copies. On 7 April 1926 Giovanni Amendola died from the consequences of beatings in fascist aggression.
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who held the post from the start of the paper in 1922 to its closure in 1926. One of the contributors was
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Daily newspaper
Alberto Cianca
Rome
afternoon
Rome
Fascist Regime
Giovanni Amendola
Luigi Facta
Giovanni Giolitti
Francesco Saverio Nitti
Radical Party
Italian Democratic Party
Alberto Cianca
Stefano Siglienti
Benito Mussolini
Giacomo Matteotti
Cesare Rossi
Manifesto of the Anti-Fascist Intellectuals
Italy portal
Journalism portal
List of newspapers in Italy
"Cianca, Alberto"
"Un banchiere nella Resistenza romana: Stefano Siglienti, 1943-44"
JSTOR
26147184
Categories
1922 establishments in Italy
1926 disestablishments in Italy
Newspapers established in 1922

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