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AN ANGRY SOCIALIST. SCENES IX ITALIAN CHAMBER. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received March '2O, 5.3;) p.m. Rome, March 19. The Parliamentary debatf on the Government's economic policy was marked il\Y several stormy scenes. The Socialist Signor Lueei declared that Germany was invincible, and the battle must necscarily be one of exhaustion. England alone understood this, and liad therefore chosen to fight in the economic sphere 1 instead of on the battlefield. The Chamber angrily protested and the speaker "was called to order, EE PORT ED AUSTRIAN SUCCESS. London, March 19. An 'Austrian communique says: Wc raptured the Italian position at the northern jiart tb* Tohnjgp bridgek£f& '
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1916, Page 5
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