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ITALIAN CRISIS.

ICHTRALIAN AND N.ZI. CABLE ASSOCIATION. OT > I ’OMT TON’S PR OT EST. ROAIE. Jan. Tiie Opposition, headed by Signor Giolitti Snlamlra and Orlando, have presented a strongly-worded resolution in the Chamber of Demit Us, declaring that in view of the Government’s encroachments on the liberty oT the subject the discussion of toe Electoral Bill would'he injurious. Though it is regarded as a foregone conclusion that the Opposition resolution (which is hound to lead to a 1 lion of confidence in the Government) will be defeated, it is believed the Dp position is hoDofiil that a hold display of leading personalities of the old gime will have a normal effect througuout the country in their lavour. YTEAYS OE MUESOLINI. t.ONDDN. Jan. Id. Signor Mussolini interviewed by the “Dailv Kxnress” correspondent at. Rome', said “Italy to-day is mi more disturbed than any other _ European country, even England hersell.” ‘•\Ye have eonlliets between our political parties.” he said .“hut that is not the revolution of war. I tell von tl,.w fascism is spreading. lon will not ne ce'ssarilv 'find it in the Parliaineuf.iry iostitutums, Imt go among the bouv-ircoi-e. There you will find it. Asked how long he thought it p<’ csihle to advance without involving an' aid or support of democracy Mgnor Mussolini eryphieally repiia! mat t,e Roman Empire had 7*_> dictators. ••The fact is.” he added, “when the Parliamentary system anywhere is >”seovered to he failing, the ExeeuDve anthi)rity must assert itsell and mils* a*sinue control.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 3

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ITALIAN CRISIS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 3

ITALIAN CRISIS. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1925, Page 3

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