MUSSOLINI’S ESCAPE.
BRITISH AMBASSADOR’S REGRETS.
By Cable—Press Assoc-intion—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, April 9.
'flic British Ambassador at Romo lias been commanded to convey Ilia Majesty's regrets at the attenint on Signur Mussolini.
FEARS OF FOREIGN MISUNDERSTANDING.
IN.SR lii Kl> NEWSPAPER, STATEMENTS.
By Cable-—Press Association—Copyright. Auttru!:a.n utu N.Z, 1 A<,H<..*)nhsri. ROME, April 0. Doctors say Signor Alussoiini will not be disfigured. Before go.ng to Tripoli, Signor Mussolini expressed particular gratification at the many messages of sympathy and regret Jiom the Rritish people. > The newspaper “Ale.-.saggero,” in an inspired .statement, say; llie attention of foreign Governments should be called to the anti-Mussolini and ant.iFascist campaign being conducted by a section of their Press, as liable to cloud the cordial rc.ations Italy desires to maintain with them.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 9
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127MUSSOLINI’S ESCAPE. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 12 April 1926, Page 9
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