ITALIAN FASCISTS
“ HOW A MULTITUDE "
FEOET.S RET// IMPLICITLY ON FASCIST ARMY.
OTHER NATIONS WARNED
By Telegraph.—Prei*® Assn. —Copyright.
3ieut~er’s Telftsrr&Tn
(Roceirsu October 30, 0.40 a.m.)
HOME, October 20. Signor Mussolini, in a speech at Milan, during the celebration of the first* anniversary 9f the Fascist march to Rome, said the feiv hundred staltvarta of Fascism he addressed in the came' a year ago had now grown to x inult-Kude. The Fascist Government had kept its promises, and an drillv had been created on which the whole nation could implicitly rely. TIII3 was known abroad as well as at home.
Referring to Corfu, he said that Italy i'or the first time had taken an absolutely independent step, and had dpp.iqd the competence of the Genevan qro-opggus. wfiich wna opposed to proVta riqn nations, r pho.se days were nipro grave than was generally thought. The Italian people gave an example of discipline. If it had been necessary for them to. mgyeh, they undoubtedly lvould have done so. He concluded: “Black-shirts, rely oh me, and I rely on your*
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11663, 30 October 1923, Page 5
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