ITALIAN CONSTITUTION
DEPUTIES MAY BE ABOLISHED.
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ROME, November 11
Signor Mussolini is abolishing the Chamber of Deputies in favour of an ambitious .scheme of social legislation. He will indicate shortly whether the abolition of the Chamber is to be immediate or gradual. It is understood that a Council of Corporations, which will be tantamount to a Joint Committee of the Federation of British Industries and of the British Trade Union Council, will in future control the Italian nation’s economic activities, thereby placing the State under its complete dominance.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1933, Page 5
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