SECRET SOCIETIES.
FASCISTS' BAN ON FREEMASONRY. (BT CltLK—TtttS* AStOCIATtOK— C0PT«10«7.) (alcmtft's TiLtHivs.) (Received November :23rd, 7.."; p.m.) HOME, November 2L\ The Senate adopted the Secret S>>eictios Bill by 18'J votes to 10. after a speech by Kignor Mussolini, who declared that he had always been an opponent of Freemasonry, and Fascism had combated it after first demolishing Rolshevism. The Grand Master of Freemasons ordered the dissolution of Masonic Lodges in accordance with, official decree. The Grand Orient will continue and lodges will be created conforming with th© requirements of the new law regulating th© Association. The Italian Delegation which is to sro to London, to sign the Looairno Treaties will not include Signor Mussolini.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 9
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