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Show QUIET RESTORED ! IN ITALV AFTER FIERCECLASHES Ten Persons De?d and More Than 100 Wounded In Riots ROME, Dec 5 The order for the discontinuance dis-continuance of the peneral strike callej nftci th- opening cf the parliament has been generally obeyed. Quiet has been restored In Mnntu-j. where disorders occurred. The chamber of deputies was In in uproar Wednesday over Socialist demon- stratlons against the government. Deputy Daragona, a Socialist, said thr. I Monday s "shameful events and happenings happen-ings at Flume'' gave ihe Impression that the government was unable to control the situation, otherwise It would not have allowed militarism to crush "a topular demonstration." Premier N'ltti said that the recent elections elec-tions showed the government prot I the liberties of cvervbod '. saying: "Nobody was killed throughout the country." Thereupon the Socialists rose. ahouUng "Nine were killed at Lodl alone:-' Tho tumult prevented the premier from continuing con-tinuing for some minutes. Ten persons dead, more than one hundred hun-dred wounded and a thousand under arrest ar-rest sums up the result of the general strike In Ital Called by the Socialists as a result of the demonstrations made against them on Monday in Rome at iho re-opening of parliament. Shops were sacked in Milan Resentment over the strike his spread throughout the country. Notwithstanding Notwithstand-ing this, however, and contrary to tin-announcement tin-announcement made 1" the chamber O' deputies that there would be a cessation cessa-tion of th- strike at midnight Wednesday, a small element of the Socialists lm . posed a continuation of the walkout in J Rome as a sign of mourning for the I Socialist Zampn. who was killed during1 the disorder here |