GREEK DICTATORSHIP
[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.]
GREEK DICTATORSHIP. ATHENS, January 4. The commander at each Barracks here announced that the Dictatorship nf General Pangalos, had been proclaimed, and that all must contribute to the task undertaken by the Greek Army for the nation’s good. The statement concluded: “On your bayonets only does the establishment of the dictatorship depend.” MUSSOLINI AND QUEEN’S DEATH. ROME, January 4. Mussolini, in a message to the nation says: "The death of the Queen-Mother Margliarita lias east a shadow of mourning on our native skies. Her memory is inseparably linked with the most glorious period of Italian history. People of Italy, let us rally round llis Sacred Majesty the King, and the Royal Family with love. Steeped in our common grief, let us reaffirm our steady determination to prepare for Italy these greater destinies which the great Queen-Mother confidently looked for from her renascent people.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1926, Page 2
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