HUNGER MARCHES
FREQUENT IN NORTHERN ITALY. MUSSOLINI VERY IRRITABLE. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) LONDON, January 9. Frequent hunger demonstrations are occurring in northern Italian towns, according to the report of a neutral resident who has returned to Cairo from Italy, says Reuter’s Cairo correspondent. He saw duping three days, in Milan four demonstrations in which the police and Fascist militia dispersed shabby marchers. He saw similar processions in Florence and Venice. Mussolini, who is very irritable as the result of insomnia, had in one day. to receive four delegations protesting against the war, to which he half listened for a few minutes and then angrily dismissed the delegations.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 11 January 1943, Page 4
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