FASCISTS REBUKED
FONDNESS FOR -PUBLICITY TOP-HATS DENOUNCED LONDON, Sept. 7 can bo acquired by other means than by getting your names into the newspapers," declares Signor Starace, secretary*of the Fascist Party. Aftei' enjt)ining officials to refrain from wearing top hats and leading extravagant lives, says the Rome correspondent of the Times, Signor Starace condemns citizens' fondness for press publicity, and adds: "Every meeting is a .pretext for interminable lists of those present who do their utmost to attract the notice of reporters and photographers,, whose activities should be limited 'to displaying the extent of the work accomplished and to portrajmg j admiring onlookers."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 10
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