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PACIFISTS ATTACKED 'Hysterical Anglican Parsons7 Are Blind FOMENTERS OF! W AR
(By Telegraph-
(Received 24, 11.15 a.m.) EOME, March 23. Signor Mussolini was ia aagry mood when addressing 250,000 people from the halcony of tSie Venice Palace in connection witfe the eighteenth birthday of the Fascist movement, whieh, he said, coiucided with one of the nsutil world storms against Italy. "It is a storm of tuigid ink with whieh are associated certaia hypo« critieal and hystencal Anglioan parsons who point. out the motes ia the eyes of others while their own eyes are blinded by centuries-old beams," Said H Duce. "This campaign, launeted by pro'fe^ sional pacifists, constitutes eomplica-» tions and friction whieh reveal these people as the real enemies of that peace in whieh we sincerely wish N participate." He concluded by warning BlacS SMrts to remember their vr^ongs and be prepared.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 58, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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