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TREND OF ITALIAN OPINION. MUSSOLINI PACING CRISIS. A. and N.Z. LONDON. Dec. IS. The Koine correspondent of the Daily Express says Italy is confronted with 1 a grave crisis. i The Prime Minister. Signor Mussolini, >is stdl the idol of the masses as ho I saviour 'of Italy from Bolshevism, but apj parently lacks the faculty of choosing his ! subo diriitcs. .['<<,■ weeks Parliament, has been with ] nit an Opposition, as the Democrats, the Catholic Party and the Socialists, innn- : bering 150, fill the lobbies, but decline ■ to enter the Chamber since the deputy, | Signor Matteotti, was murdered. j The Government accordingly readily i passed the press bills, but the proposed ; legislation was too much for the sena--1 tors, who for the first time, voted heavily ■ against, .Mussolini. The Government there- ■ fore decided to withhold press legisla- ; tion. 1 The newspapers, however, continue to demand tint the King call for the Government's resignation, even if Mus- ! solini is asked to form a new Admin- | istration.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18897, 20 December 1924, Page 11
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