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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION JUTLAND FLAGSHIPS. LONDON, Aug. 10. Lord Beatty’s Jutland flagship, the Lion, also the Princess Royal, have been ordered to he sold, for the purpose of scrapping them. THE NEW GOVERNMENT. ROME, Aug. 10. The Italian Chamber has adopted a vote of confidence in the new government by 248 votes to 121. FASCIST METHODS. ROME, Aug. 10. The Chamber of Deputies carried a motion of confidence in tht Govern- ’ incut, after a violent debate, m which ' Signor Repossi, a Communist, stirred ! up a pademonium, and several of the i Fascistt threatened to use their rcvol- | vers, Signor Ouinta shouting to R epossi • —“lf you say another word, I’ll shoot you.” Another Fascist took n .sea behind Repossi, brandishing a revolver. The President had several times to adjourn the sitting, owing to the excitement. Though the majority endorsed Signor Faeta’s declaration, it failed to satisfy the extremists on either side, j The Socialists before the debate doI eided to vote against the Ministry, pro- ; vided it would not be defeated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1922, Page 3
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