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ITALY’S PRIME MINISTER

A DOMINANT PERSONALITY. SENATE EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE. Pnat Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ROME, November 28. Signor Mussolini, in addressing the Senate, said bo would continue an energetic policy of pacification. Ha bad been offered a 'directorship, which ho refused. All personal freedom would) bo respected; but forty scoundrels would not be allowed 1 to rule the happiness £>l 40,0(53,000 citizens. He would retain the foreign portfolio. His foreign policy would not be adventurous, but it woul'd not be one of sacrifice. He had madte the Allies -understand ibal Italy, though pacific, abounded with energy, and would not forgo the results which might be obtained by the strength of her armies. The flonato unanimously passed a rote of confidence in Signor Mussolini.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 9

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ITALY’S PRIME MINISTER Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 9

ITALY’S PRIME MINISTER Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 9