MUST NOT SWEAR
ITALIAN SOLDIERS Warning To Conscripts London, June 15. Italian, soldiers using bad language will be punished by fines or even firrest, (according to orders issued by General Pariani, Under-Secretary of War, who is determined 'to stamp out the habit of swearing among the troops, staites the Rome correspondent of the Times. Chaplains are commanded to teach conscripts not to fall into the habit of swearing. General Pariani describes swearing as a Communistic custom and a sign of lack of selfdiscipline.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 458, 16 June 1937, Page 3
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83MUST NOT SWEAR Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 458, 16 June 1937, Page 3
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