SOCIALIST PARTY
RAISING ITS HEAD AGAIN IN ITALY. The Socialist Party in Italy, to which Benito Mussolini once belonged and which his followers later forcibly disbanded is reported to be raisjng its head against Fascism. A dispatch from Zurich quoted Swiss Socialist circles as declaring that the Italian Socialist Party in recent months had been reorganised with ‘“illegal units” multiplying in factories in the greater part of Italian territory. The Socialists, the newspaper said,recently helned in a strike at the. Fiat works, where they suddenly quit their jobs and demanded an increase in pay. Six hours later, according to this account, company officials acceded to the demands and the strikers went back to work. Although strikes are prohibited in Italy, the newspaper said, “not a single policeman or soldier showed himself” during the strike.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1942, Page 4
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134SOCIALIST PARTY Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1942, Page 4
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