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FOUNDING OF ROME

ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED.

SIR O. MOSLEY TAKES SALUTE.

(United Press Assn—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 6.30 p.m.) Rome, April 22. Sir Oswald Mosley, instead of Signor Mussolini, took the salute of 35,000 Fascists celebrating the anniversary of the founding of Rome. A tribunal was erected for the Duce and party at Via del Impero, but owing to rain Signor Mussolini stood on the balcony overlooking the Piazzadi Venezia half a mile away. Consequently Sir Oswald Mosley, who is studying Fascism, received the salute surrounded by a bodyguard of nine British Fascists with the Black banner presented to them on behalf of Signor Mussolini by Signor Starace, secretary of the Fascist Party Association.

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Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 7

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FOUNDING OF ROME Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 7

FOUNDING OF ROME Southland Times, Issue 21998, 24 April 1933, Page 7

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