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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS

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lUBTIULIAN AND N.Z- CABLE ASSOCIATION. FASCIST I R I'..'I'ITS. (Received tins day at 1L.20 a.m.) HOME. October o. A Government composed of mediocre statesmen continuous, is hotter than a Government of geniuses, which is subject to interruptions. No nation is Powerful unless it is disciplined, said Signor Mussolini, in a speech at the (..institutional Association in which the Premier reviewed the achievements of Fascism, it.s social legislation, its respe tx lor the King and Church and constitution, which lias made it a world wide topic during the past two years, drawing maty from as far as China and Japan lo .study it. Evidently those couutric.'i were sulfering from a lack of authority as Italy was before (let, 1022. .Mussolini announced the leopening o, parliament on November Kith, in order to diseu-s decree iaws. international treaties, budget and reorganisation of the army. The Fascists desired peace aiuoi.g the parties hut their opponents mitsL first accept the established fact. A .IFSTICK'S ESTATE. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). (Received this day at 11.2 u a.in.) LONDON. October o. Justice Bailhadie left JtOI.HSS sterling. His will «as written on a sheet of note paper. IN IRAQ. CAIRO. October ~>. The fall of the I lashiuiilc Government and abdication of Hussion lias eased the situation. Negotiations with the enemy are expected shortly. The throne has been offered to Emir AM. who, however, declined it. DEBIT f. October o. A working committee, the central Khalifat Committee carried a resolution warning the Premier against British interference in any form in the light going on in llodjnz.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 3

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BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 3

BRITISH & FOREIGN NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1924, Page 3

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