FASCISM
ITALY NEEDS PEACE MUSSOLINI'S BROADCAST SPEECH (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, Ist January. “The Times” says Mussolini’s first broadcast speech in English, in which language lie recently has been taking lessons from ail Englishwoman, was received in London and passed'on to the United States by telephone. Tie said ho ■vas most anxious to contradict rumours spread abroad about Fascism’s alleged danger lo world peace, lie had himself served in the ranks and was severely wounded. Wartime’s terrible memories had never left him. As the iiead of the Government every aspect of war’s terrible consequences were ever hcloi'o him. Italy needed peace. Fascism denied to co-operate with other peoples seeking future prosperity and peace. Another outbreak between two powers would inevitable become general and endanger civilisation.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 7
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