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FASCIST POLICY

OPPOSITION AROUSED. CRISIS WITHIN RANKS. CONFUSION AND DISORDER. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received April G, 11.35 a.m. LONDON, April 5. The Daily Herald’s special correspondent at Chiasso states that Signor Mussolini’s long speech at the Fascist Grand Council last week was not, as given out, a review of the foreign position, but dealt with the internal position, especially, the crisis within the Fascist ranks. “The withdrawal of Signor Farinacci from the secretaryship did not settle the profound rift in the party; in fact, his successor, Signor Turati, inherited a situation of confusion and disorder. The most significant indication is Signor Mussolini’s decision to make tile control of the. Fascist management committee his own task. “One phase of the struggle is the demand for a general election. Signor Fcderzoni, who is reported to he willin" to negotiate an electoral alliance with the Vatican, is the head of an industrial group and is anxious to pacify the opposition aroused bv theFascist policy.”—A. and N.Z. cable.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 6 April 1926, Page 7

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FASCIST POLICY Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 6 April 1926, Page 7

FASCIST POLICY Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 107, 6 April 1926, Page 7