FASCIST WEALS
SIGNOR MUSSOLINI’S CLAIM.
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LONDON, October 27. Signor Benito Mussolini, in an article in the “Daily Telegraph,” on “Ten Years of Fascism,” says:—“The Fascist regime is not satisfied with meie making of laws, but it has a deepei responsibility. It has permeated the life of the people, and has created an epoch of Italian history, whose influence will be felt by the succeeding generations.” But if he wanted, he writes, to make a moral budget, it would be sufficient to point to the increase in Italy’s wheat production by 75,151 thousand quintals thus raising her yield from tour quintals to six quintals per acre. “We could say,” he continues, “that we have made Italy almost independent of foreign wheat. ( We could enumerate our vast public works and great reforms. We have no strikes but we have a producing and industrious working class. There is not a single State in the whole world which can point to an equal achievement in all of the State’s activities. Fascism is destined to live, and it is a living spirit, like the spirit of Cromwell.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1932, Page 7
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