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MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH RESENTED

FRE.M H NEWSPAPER VIEWS PARIS. March be The newspapers resent Signor Mussolini's spcccii at the second quinquennial meeting of the Fascist regime, especially his reference to the Versailles Treaty, in which In: remarked that an armed state which was not carrying out one-fifth of the treatv could not logically oppose the application of parity rights to Germany.

The "Petit ParisieiT' says: "The sDeech creates an atmosphere of trouble and a regrettable feeling of disappointment." The "Echo de Paris" says: "Mussolini is losing his sangfroid. His diplomatic undertaking failing, he feels the need to warm up his audience _by trying to "out-Goering Goering.' The "Figaro" says: "France has made a great effort to understand Italy's viewpoint, but there is no sign of any reciprocation in Signor Mussolini's speech."

THE PRINCE .MURDER enm.isii detective-; to he employed PARIS. March ID. The newspaper "Le Soir" has secured the. services of former olTiccrs of Scotland Yard to conduct an enquiry into tiie death, of M. Albert Prince, whose maneied body was found on a railway line near Dijon the day before he was to have fiiven evidence before the committee enquiring into the Stavisky affair.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21119, 21 March 1934, Page 11

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MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH RESENTED Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21119, 21 March 1934, Page 11

MUSSOLINI'S SPEECH RESENTED Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21119, 21 March 1934, Page 11

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