ITALY AND THE WAR.
"Stupid To Ask With Whom She Will March." FASCIST ANNIVERSARY. ROME, March 24. __ Speaking in connection with the Fascist anniversary, Signor Pavolini, Minister of Popular Culture, said the Western Powers had tried in vain to prevent the inevitable reawakening of Germany. "It is stupid to ask with whom Italy will march," said Signor Pavolini. "At present Italy knows only one road, namely, her legitimate interests. The solution of Italian problems must evolve from international changes which are about to occur." Fascist Italy, he said, knew how to make up for the intolerable conditions ill which treaties had placed her. Signor Mussolini inaugurated a new street in the centre of Rome and named it the Road of March 23. A bill tabled in the Chamber provides for the increase of the Home Army from 13 to IS army corps, and also for the promotion of more generals and the creation of a new army command at Elba.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1940, Page 7
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