MUSSSOLINI
A SPIRITED ADDRESS-
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ROME, Nov. 3
Mussolini, addressing the Congress of Wounded ex-Service Men, on the anniversary of the Italian Armistice which was celebrated over the country, said: Had it been in his power, the war would have mopped up the Powers’ discord and defeatism. He would nave imposed the necessary discipline behind the front and eliminated the difference between the front line life and brilliant life of the city, and, routed from cushy jobs all the- fit who prepared the projectiles for others to fire. Nowadays there was over-much talk of the peace of the world, notwithstanding that history had taught that a grave crisis was solveable only by arms and war. \Ye are a people static and dynamic on ascendency and in the course of becoming a great people, wherein the war-maimed will constitute the aristocracy. If necessary ex-servicers will, be ready to relight and reconquer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1929, Page 3
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