FASCIST MARCH
A BIG PARADE' LARGE CELEBRATIONS AT ROME. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ROME, Oct. 29. The decenniary march of the Fascists to Rome was triumphantly celebrated to-day, after brilliant leadership by Signor Mussolini, behind whom the Fascists cohorts marched through packed and cheering streets to the opening of the Via Do Colli, as the street of the Empire. This street is supposed to be Europe’s finest thoroughfare. It has been reconstructed after the demolition of hundreds of houses. Thirteen thousand 0 f the \va r Wounded soldiers participated in the parade, over which aeroplanes Hew. Signor Mussolini and Signor Balbo, Cabinet Ministers, led the processor to the unknown warrior’s tomb, where three thousand children chanted hymns.. The ceremony terminted with the pealing of bells. New thoroughfares are now being excavated. They are of a grandiose plan, requiring thirty years to execute, The plan is for the extending of Rome four miles towards the hills and the sea, The workmen of all of the factories in Florence are becoming Fascists,
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1932, Page 5
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