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IS FASCIST PRESTIGE DECLINING

ALLEGATipNS OF GRAFT AND j JOBBERY, SAVAGE PUNISHMENTS. ''}. ■ LONDON, February 16. The 'special correspondent of tho Daily News states that any visitor to Milan, Italy's industrial capital, soon realises that Mussolini's prestige is diminishing. Allegations of graft and jobbery are freely made, and complaints are made that the Fascist bosses practise systematised extortion. MILAN AGHAST. Milan is aghast at the savage punishments which jStaface, assistaintsecretary in Rome of the Fascist Party, is inflicting during tho special cleansing campaign, of which, he is the organiser. Tho whole city is pattiie-strickeu and Fascist organisations are hastening to pass resolution's palpitating with loyally to the Duce. 'Disaffection, has reached Turin, which the Fascist papers brand as 1 a ''black spot" owing to the falling birth-rate there. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 5

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IS FASCIST PRESTIGE DECLINING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 5

IS FASCIST PRESTIGE DECLINING Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 18 February 1929, Page 5