IN DANGER.
, J f SIGNOR MUSSOLINI'S CONTROL, v FASCISTS AT LOGGERHEADS. v ——• [ s BY CABLE—PEEBB ASSOCIATION—COPYKIGIT is Received June 11, 9.2-5 a.m. 3 LONDON, Juno 10. ' The Times' special correspondent a Rome states that Signor Mussolini, i !s a speech in the Senate, attributed th -r recent outbreaks to the opening of Pat j liamfent. He denied that the Fascisi despised Parliament. Parliament ha< merely ceased to be important becaus J Syndicalism had dealt it a death blow c He did not intend to sell his birthrigh > s for a mess of pottage, namely, th . assistance of the dregs of Italian political 'tical life. The _ correspondent adds: "Signo :1 Mussolini was never in such dange. n politically. The country feels the cfis c comfort of Fascist rule, while theyhav< not yet had time to appreciate tin > benefits. There has been a rapid serie: s of internal quarrels, leading to resigna- . tions, and even the Fascists themselves 5 are at loggerheads, the question beinj; , whether Fascism intends to be constitutional 'tutional .government or governmeni f based on force. Signor Mussolini knows i that his is 'the only possible Government, yet it would be defeated at elections." —Times.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1923, Page 7
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196IN DANGER. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 June 1923, Page 7
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