MUSSOLINI INCIDENT
CONTROVERSY FIZZLING OUT. ■*- [Australia & N.Z. Cable Association ] LONDON, February 11. Signor Mussolini sat up late on Tuesday night receiving a report of the German Foreign Minister, Dr Strosemnnn’s reply to himself, and preparing for yesterday a rejoinder to it. Signor Mussolini's reply is considered in Borne to bo more moderate than was expected. It is unlikely that the German Government will continue the duel on the matter. Probably it will drop it. unless some untoward incident- revives it. Meantime absurd stories are being circulated both in Germany and Italy. ». These carry their own contradiction. / One such is “ Dor Tag’s ” story flint Signor Mussolini, during the early period of the Ruhr Occupation, aspired to lead a group of Powers, including the “ tormented Germans ” against France ill order to make Italy a world power. Then the story of the discovery, of arms in tho Tyrol. It appears to lie founded only on a collection of- war- _ time weapons that were surrendered “ to the authorities hy soldiers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1926, Page 3
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