MUSSOLINI’S WOUND
NO DISFIGUREMENT CAUSED GRATIFICATION AT BRITISH PEOPLE’S SYMPATHY ANTI-FASCIST CAMPAIGN OF FORFiGN PRESS Doctors say there will be no disfigurement from Signor Mussolini’s wound. An Italian newspaper protests against the antiFascist campaign of a section of the foreign Press. By Telegraph.—Press Association. COPYRIGHT. « Rome, April 9. The doctors says that Signor Mussolini will not be disfigured by the wound in his nose. Before going to Tripoli, Signor Mussolini expressed particular gratification at the many messages of sympathy and regret from the British people. The newspaper “Messagero,” in an inspired statement, says that the attention of foreign Governments should be called to the anti-Mussolini and antiFascist campaign w.hich is being conducted by a section of their Press, as it is liable to cloud the cordial relations which Italy wishes to maintain with them.—Reuter. KING GEORGE’S REGRETS London, April 9. The British Ambassador at Rome has been commanded to convey His Majesty’s regrets at (he attempt on Signor Mussolini’s life.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 167, 12 April 1926, Page 7
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162MUSSOLINI’S WOUND Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 167, 12 April 1926, Page 7
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