SERVICE TO WORLD
RENDERED BY FASCISM ANTIDOTE TO RUSSIAN POISON MR. CHURCHILL INTERVIEWED BY TE’<egbaph.- Press association COPYRIGHT. London, January 20. “Fascism has rendered a service to the whole world,” said Mr. Winston Churchill in an interview in Rome. “The fear besetting every Democratic leader is the likelihood of Extremists overbidding him. Italy has shown a way of fighting subversives by rallying the mass of people wishing to defend the honour and stability of civilised society by providing an antidote to the Russian poison. It is absurd to suggest that the Italian Government is not popular when it is supported by twenty million Fascists. England has not had to face Leninism in the same deadly form, and will succeed in grappling Communism and choking out its life by its own methods.”—Sydney “Sun” Cable. MR. CHURCHILL LEAVES ROME (Rec. January 21, 8.15 p.m.) London, January 20. Mr. Churchill has left Rome for Paris, via Turin.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 100, 22 January 1927, Page 9
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