DEFENCE OF THE STATE
BILL ADOPTED IN ROME. _ By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rome, Nov. 21. The Senate, by 183 votes to 49, passed the Defence of the State Bill. Signor Mussolini declared: “The Bill is not due to the outrages, which leave me profoundly indifferent.. If those making me the object of their tenacious ballistic attentions think they are employing intimidation they are completely and ridiculously mistaken. Nevertheless, these episodes disturb the nation’s life and cause spiritual uneasiness. The people’s demonstrations definitely proved the demand for extraordinary measures. I shall personally select special'tribunals, which will not perform vengeance, but justice.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1926, Page 10
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