FASCISM'S ENEMIES.
Considered Too Stupid to Be Dangerous. RIDICULED BY MUSSOLINI. ROME, January 23. "Last September," said II Duce, in a speech at the prize distribution in connection with the annual wheat crop competitions, "I stated that Fascism's professional adversaries were too stupid to be dangerous. I reaffirm this in the most explicit terms. "Were I to read you the contents of the speeches and articles containing childish prophecies, absurd lies and ridiculous hopes which Fascisifa's enemies diffuse about Italy, I would make you laugh so loud and long" that in spite of the barrier of the Alps many windows in a metropolis beyond •our frontiers would be shattered."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 7
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