WILL IMPOSE PEACE.
ITALY AND GERMANY. ROME, May 21. “Italy and Germany want peace and will imjiose it if necessary,” declared Signor Mussolini speaking at Cuneo today. He was greeted by cries of “Nice.” “Savoy.” “On to Paris.” Signor Mussolini said: “1 spoke clearly at Turin and will not speak any more. 'Hie Italian people will talk if necessary. The Italo-Gcrman Agreement will ho signed to-morrow and will provide a bloc of 150,000,000 people against whom nothing can prevail.”/
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 145, 22 May 1939, Page 7
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