FACTS & FICTION
Condition for Life of Whole of Europe MUSSOLINPS ARTICLE * _______ (Received 26, 1.45 p.m.) EOME, July 25. 'Signor Mussolini, in an article in the Popolo D'ltalia entitled "Facts and Fiction," asks will Europe perish drapped in a cloud of fiction. He recalls various episodes in contemporary European history which, he says, belong to the realm of fiction, such as reparations unsuccessfully imposed on Germany, and an elaborate system of inter-Allied debts, which nobody believes can ever be settled but which everybody continues mentioning as a reality. Signor Mussolini continues: "A* organisation which ereates and keeps up political fiction is the League, the alleged universally paeific nature of which also is completely fictitious." Signor Mussolini says it is absurd to refuse to grant General Franco belligent rights for behind him the whole of Spain of to-day and to-morrow is fighting for life and prosperity. General Franco 's position should be dealt with in a spirit of realism. This is the second condition for the life of the whole of Europe.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 161, 26 July 1937, Page 7
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