MR BADDELEY'S TOUR.
•♦ IMPRESSIONS OF ITALY. (BY CABLE —PBE3S ASSOCIATION—COPYBIGHT). (ATJSTBALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) WASHINGTON, July 25. Mr J. M. Baddeley, New South Wales Minister for Labour, has arrived, and is investigating the Family Endowment Plan.
He has toured England, France, Italy, Poland, and Germany, and has surveyed the conditions of those countries.
He was most interested in Italy, where the workers were predicting that Signor Mussolini would be killed before the year was over. Mr Baddeley said: "I would not have Signor Mussolini's job for all the tea in China!"
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 9
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