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MUSSOLINI'S AMBITION

RESTORATION OF ITALY'S GLORY

WORK A PASSION

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

LONDON, January 10

“ I told my subordinates 1 must never sec a woman in Palazzo Chigi. They interfere with efficiency and cause delay. They do not appreciate the businesslike character of work, introducing by their presence obligatory deference which is necessary in the

company of men.” Thus says Alnssolini in the British United Press article. He declares: “Work is a passion to me. This natural bent I attribute to temperament, training, heritage, and an indomitable will to reach the goal I proposed to attain. Adversity in youth yonf after year trained me to inert difficulties by hard work. The constant grind made mo something ot a working automaton. If there is nothing to be done J. create something. Above all, I have a great, aim to restore my people to tho glory that was theirs.”

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Evening Star, Issue 19454, 12 January 1927, Page 5

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MUSSOLINI'S AMBITION Evening Star, Issue 19454, 12 January 1927, Page 5

MUSSOLINI'S AMBITION Evening Star, Issue 19454, 12 January 1927, Page 5