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As soon as the newspapers published the news, the Dacol Textile Factory strike quickly became a hot topic in society.
The government of the Kingdom of Lombardy intervened in the matter swiftly, and the first to suffer were several news agencies in Milan City, whose heads were invited by the government's press bureau to "have a coffee."
Newspapers have the responsibility to reveal the truth, of course, but it's not a crime to omit reporting; at most, it affects the newspaper's credibility.
If there is a transaction of interests, intentionally concealing the truth of the news, that's a crime.
Now reporters from newspapers all over the country have come, yet strangely enough, the local newspapers in Milan show no reaction, naturally raising suspicions.
Without a doubt, the end result is that nothing can be uncovered. Since they dare to help cover up, they naturally prepare well in advance.