FASCISTS VIGILANT.
Precautions Taken Against
Profiteers.
& DUCE'S ECONOMY MOVES
~ (Received 3.30 a.m.) , HOME, November 11. The most active part of Italy's anticampaign at present is the SW to prevent an increase in food Pncea for which every Fascist group a vigilance committee to u « shops and ensure that goods are not sold above the regulation prices, Ven to the extent of a fraction of a ?*y in the shilling. A black list of | ,r °fiteers, whose shops have been closed, ls also published. I esprte the authorities' reassurances, I os t people who are able to afford the «Penditure are laying in stocks of Pulsions leading to fears-of a panic (. h °ardi D g. Mussolini's economy .i toe-table for Government offices for the jag of electric light has produced a "ailment of shopping hours. Theatres ho Cln emas are also advancing the tjjp for finishing to 11.30 p.m. instead bed" ? ,ID ' conf Q 1 nii"g to this "early to nor ma ?° Vement ' wl »le the doing of the sacrifi • AVol "k necessitates Italians acr,flcin S their siesta.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 7
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FASCISTS VIGILANT.
Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 268, 12 November 1935, Page 7
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