ITALY AND HER DUCE
MUSSOLINI THE MASTER
CELEBRATING FASCISM'S SEVENTH BIRTHDAY.
(United Presi Association.—Copyright.) (Australian-New Zealand Cable Assn.) LONDON, 28th March.
The seventh anniversary of Fascism was celebrated throughout Italy. It was announced that Signor Mussolini himself would review the Borne Federa-. tion of Fascists, and issue a message to the nation.
Tho "Observer V Rome correspondent, in a singularly frank article, says: "Mussolini stands forth to-day as the real master of Italy. He has a position held, by no other Premier. People are imprisoned for speaking ill of him, and drastic laws protect him from harm. His ambition is not merely to be a party leader Premier, but to change completely the whole spirit of Italy. To understand the atmosphere surrounding the 'Duce' of the Fascism festival, one must go back to the days of Caesar."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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