MUSSOLINI
SPEECH AT MILAN
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Scenes marking Signor Mussolini’s reception at Florence were repeated at Milan during the celebration of Italy’s intervention in the World M ar.
It is estimated that there were two hundred thousand people present when Signor Mussolini mounted the Rostrum in"the Piazza of Milan Cathedral. The streets and windows and the roots were all black with people. Even the gargoyles of the ( atherdral ueic tfestooned with humanity.
Signor Mussolini said that llis healers would not expect him to supplement his Florence speech, upon which he had meditated for a long time before it was pronounced. He had made it his purpose not to allow the Italian people to be lulled to sleep by the bleating' of sheep which really were wolves. To those who had accused hint of not behaving in Ministerial style, he retorted that Fascism was a revolution, and he added: “I was the head and the creator of that insurrection.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 6
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