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MUSSOLINI ACCEPTS

... MUSSOLINI ACCEPTS. 'The Italian reply to the United States Note has been received by th© State Department in Washington through the United States Ambassador in Rome. need hardly assure you,” Signor Mussolini declares in the Note, “that Italy, adhering ...

MUSSOLINI MEETS

... MUSSOLINI MEETS LEADERS ROME, Wednesday NEW measures strengthen Italy's fighting power have been agreed on at recent meetings between Signer Mussolini, Signor dc Revel, the Italian Finance Minister, and the chiefs of the Army and Air Forcie Staffs. An ...

MUSSOLINI WANTED

... MUSSOLINI WANTED. 44 What the remedy, asked Mr. 44 Jt is the house of Commons who resj»oiisihlo, and they must called upon to grannie with their own creations. only Mussolini could invited through the Civil Service Estimates when the next Budget was ...

Mussolini Returns

... Mussolini Returns The Polish. Ambassador, M. Alfred also called Count Clano to-day. and 13 understood have discussed the Pact- But denied that anything was said about Poland adhering to it. 1 later in the day Slgnor Mussolini returned Rome by air after ...

Machiavslli to Mussolini

... Machiavslli to Mussolini. Four hundred years ago to-day died Niceolo Machiavelli, the. Italian statesman, whose memory has been loaded with more opprobrium, perhaps, than any other politician known to history. The Devil himself is considered by some ...

Resentful of Mussolini

... the Italian representatives of deep resentment against Mussolini for plunging the Italian people Into war. Even those Italians who, In the earlier days his career, respected and supported Mussolini lor his work In building up Italy Power were now deeply ...

Mussolini's Demands

... Mussolini's Demands Slgnor Mussolini Is believed have demanded Italian control, In one form or another, of all the non-Amharlc parts of Abyssinia—the greater part of the country. The Impossibility of this was as apparent to M. Laval as to the British ...

CONSULTATION WITH MUSSOLINI

... CONSULTATION WITH MUSSOLINI Italy and Talks with Britain PMOME, Friday ' HERB von Ribbentrop, German Ambassador London, bad con- versations Signal* Mussolini and; Cdlint Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister, at the Venezia this evening. arrived Rome by' ...

HELP FOR MUSSOLINI

... HELP FOR MUSSOLINI iiker took the Chair in the Commons! at 11 o'clock knorning. j Suan WALLACE, Parliamentary Board Trade, submitted far Clearing Office (Italy) Amendfj which. explained, oame into few days ago. « : .636, when the sanctions polity ...

Mussolini on Horseback

... Mussolini on Horseback. Mussolini has set statesmen new precedent which some of them may find a little embarrassing. Irritated by rumours of his ill-health, the Duce summoned a number of journalists at eight in the morning to his private riding track ...

Mussolini's Foreign Thraldom

... Mussolini's Foreign Thraldom There were a number objections which would not stand analysis. Some might say it would irritate Signor Mussolini by our allying in peace-time with Russa just was coming round (laughter), but he (Mr. Churchill) assured the ...