EMIGRANTS WHO ERRED
, IL DUCE’S LESSON ROME, Dec. 19. Because many Italians believed that inside Italy was Inferno but outside Italy was Paradise, Signor Mussolini told Parliament to-day that ho decided to teach them a lesson. The Prime Minister said that be gave orders, last August, that passports should be issued to anyone who wished to migrate. Crowds applied for tho passports, but, to-day, thousands are coming back. They had learned, Said II Dace, that there is no country easy to live in, in I hose times.
Announcing that the Budget deficit would be £9,000,000, the Prime Minister attributed the world’s economic plight to tho monetary crisis in the United States in October, 1929, “which burst like a bombshell.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17454, 31 December 1930, Page 8
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