ITALY OF TO-DAY
“YET UNBORN” MUSSOLINI’S SUCCESSOR. LONDON, June 1. Signor Mussolini, addressing the Chamber of Deputies on the Fascist policy, said that 698 people had been sent into confinement for political purposes, and 1527 banished for nonpolitical crimes. He did not share the views, says the Rome correspondent of The Times, of those believing that an Opposition was necessary to enable Governments to carry on their duties. Certainly there was room for only one party in Italy—namely the Fascists, who would govern until their programme was fully carried out. He would remain in power for at least 15 vears.
“My successor is not born yet,” he said. (Thunderous applause).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19867, 15 June 1927, Page 9
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