IN ANGRY MOOD
IL DUCE STORMS. BIRTHDAY OF FASCISM. Address to Huge Crowd in Venice Press Association—Copyright. Received 12.45 p.m. Rome, March 23. Signer Mussolini was in an angry mood when he addressed 250,000 people from the balcony of his Venice palace in connection with the eighteenth birthday of the Fascist Movement. The birthday of the movement, he said, coincided with one of the usual world storms against Italy. It was a storm of turgid ink, with which was associated certain hypocritical and hysterical Anglican parsons, "who point out motes in the eyes of others while their own eyes are blinded by centuriesold beams. This campaign, launched by professional pacifists, constitutes complications and friction which reveal these people as the real enemies of that peace in which we sincerely wish to participate.” II Duce concluded with a warning to the Black Shirts to remember their wrongs and be prepared.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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149IN ANGRY MOOD Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 391, 24 March 1937, Page 5
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