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ITALIAN CRISIS

[ItKUTKRS Tei.EGRAMS.] j CABINET RFCONSTBI'CTION. ROMU. January 0. The Italian Cabinet has been roeom stem, ted. and is now a solidly Fascist sue. with the exception of Signoi |>e Nava, the Minister of I’uhlie K - onoiny. who belongs to a section of the Popular fartv that is loyal to Signer Mussolini. Meanwhile the ultra-Fascists are demanding stronger measures against the Oppi.oHion demonstrations. Ihe I'aeisti in Venice demanded the appointment of an extreme Fascist. Signo].',arinaeei as Minister of tie- Interior. Plenary meetings of the Opposition h:ivc been convened for January Bth. STREET EIGHTrXG. FOX DON, December <>. The ‘-Daily Herald” says it is rumoured in l’aris t'uit street lighting occurred in Naples. Florence. and other places in Italy, between tlm Fas(.j„ti and the Oppositionists. A number were killed or wounded. FTGHT WITH BF.Vt iI.VI.RB. ■Received this dav at 9,1 b a.mA HOME. January 7. tip a train going to Naples tour wine merchants quarrelled. Alter Flows hud been exchanged all drew revolvers and wie-ii the train arrived at Naples two were iounci dead. A third body wafound mi the line ami the fourth was severely wounded. GOVERNMENT'S STRONG HAND. [Reuters Telegrams. j

Received thD da. at 9.2 b n.tilA ROME, January 7. The strong hand exercised hv the Government during the past, few days to maintain order and respect for the constitutional authority is revealed in the report of the Minister tor the Interior. showing that- nearly one hundred clubs were dosed, twentv-five organisations were dissolved. 120 brain lies of tlie Italia Liberia Association were closed. 11l revolutionaries arrested. l->0 cafes closed, and 05b domiciliary searches made. Parliament "ill reassemble on the 12th. January to dismiss the Electoral Reform Bill.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

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ITALIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

ITALIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1925, Page 2

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