ROME ANNIVERSARY
HUGE PARADE OF FASCISTS.
SIR 0. MOSLEY TAKES SALUTE.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) •
ROME, April 22
Sir Oswald Mosley, instead of Signor Mussolini, took the salute of 35,000 Fascists when they were celebrating- the aiinivesary of the foundation of Rome. A tribunal had been erected Air the Duce and his party a.t the Via Del linpero, but, owing to rain, Signor Mussolini stood on a balcony overlooking the Piazza di Venezia, half a mile away. Consequently Sir Oswald Mosley, who is .studying Fascism, received the salute, riding surrounded, by a bodyguard of nine British Fascists, with a black banner presented them on .behalf of Signor Mussolini by Signor Starqee, the secretary of the Fascist Party. ::
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 5
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