POLITICS IN ITALY.
VERY UNSETTLED SITUATION.
(Elec- Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) lAustraltan and N.Z. Cable Association.! LONDON, Oct. 17. The' Daily' Telegraph's Rome correspondent states that the political situation is very unsettled. Signor Facta is expected to resign immediately in order to induce leaders of other parties to make common cause against the Fascists Some Ministers accuse Signor Facta of giving too much '. liberty, to the Fascisti, while other Ministers' urged th'oy should be allowed full liberty. Signor Facta is wearied by Cabinet dissensions. The only solution seems to bo the return of Signor Giolitti, though efforts are. being made to induce Signor Orlando or Salandra to resume tho Premiership. Tho Fascisti arc continually indulging in fresh pranks. They have taken possession of several town halls at Friuli and put Socialist mayors and councillors to flight. Similarly they forced tho mayors of Pavia. and Vicenza to resign. The Ministry of Justice seems unable to make up its mind to arrest Mussiolini, who is tho real Fascisti leader.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15956, 18 October 1922, Page 5
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