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REBUKE TO GERMANY

A MUSSOLINI SPEECH

THE* DEBT TO ITALY

LONDON, October 27.

Signor.Mussolini's peremptory claim, in an address to Florentine Fascists, for historical priority and originality for Fascism, is interpreted, says the Borne correspondent of "The Times," as a rebuke to Germany for minimising Nazism's indebtedness to tHk Italian system. The Duce added tbat any peace must conform with tho ethics of Latin stock, which three times in a century had pronounced —and would again pronounce— words that an'uneasy world awaited, v Press comments on the speech confirm the impression that not only Signor Mussolini,^but the nation, is dissatisfied with recent home and foreign manifestations of the' Nazis' policy.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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REBUKE TO GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 7

REBUKE TO GERMANY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 110, 6 November 1933, Page 7

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