FASCIST TOP HAT BAN
LIM EL IGII TE K S KEBC K El) (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) London. Sept 13. "Merit can he acquired by other means than by getting your names into the* papers,” declares Signor Starace. secretary of the Fascist partyAfter enjoining officials to refrain fr in wearing top hats and leading extravagant lives, says the Rome correspondent of the Times, lie condemns citizens’ fondness for press publicity, and adds: "Every meeting is a pretext for iiite: minable lists of those present, who do their utmost to attract tin* notice of reporters and photographers whose activities should he limit d to displaying the extent of tin* work accomplished and to port -lying admiring onlookers.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 4033, 16 September 1933, Page 6
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