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Mussolini's Boasls

... Mussolini's Boasls It was essential that we should understand what had to face It was a great mistake to assume that Mussolini's boasts were not without foundation. Mussoiinl said that he had 150.000,000 behind him. Making similar calculation we had barjly ...

Mussolini and the League

... Mussolini and the League Sir. —A great crime 6eems likely be committed; but before another war begins should Just like say this; that there only one thing for the League Nations left to do. in order to save Its face and not henceforth be the eyes of the ...

Bruno Mussolini

... Bruno Mussolini transferred the Fascist headquarters, whqre they will lie state. The funeral will take place to-morrow. Bruno Mussolini's body will be transported to Forli, where Mussolini has country residence. The burial will follow Saturday morning ...

MUSSOLINI ON FASCIST

... MUSSOLINI ON FASCIST METHODS. A DEFENCE OF VIOLENCE. MORAL WHEN TIMELY, SURGICAL AND CHIVALROUS. Benito Mussolini, the Italian Premier, in article published yesterday's 44 Sunday Times, says:— 44 This is the third year of the Fascist Revolution—the year ...

Mussolini's Library

... Mussolini's Library T lEUTENANT H. R. BECK, the Royal Artillery, now serving with the C.M.F., has sent an interesting description the library one of Mussolini's villas in North Italy, which was used for a time by British officers —my correspondent included—as ...

Mussolini's Adviser

... Mussolini's Adviser AT Mussolini's elbow to-day stands the ghostly figure of Machiavelli, giving counsel on the profitability of blackmail. What is he whispering in the attentive ear of his disciple? Does the fifteenth century master of statecraft tell ...

MUSSOLINI MARCHES

... MUSSOLINI MARCHES While Hitler Mounts Guard on Great Britain From Our Military Correspondent THE policy of invasion adopted by the Axis East corner comprised by Eritrea. Abyssinia, British and Italian Somaliland, with the hope of securing control of the ...

Anti-Mussolini

... significant and caustic tone, Buy British I He was also an arch-enemy of Mussolini. I did not know this at first, and when I had been there short time ventured mildly to praise Mussolini, for some of whose actions have certain admiration. This proved to be ...

.Mussolini's Ambitions

... .Mussolini's Ambitions Mr. LLOYD GEORGE referred ait Interview given by Mussolini' to the Dally Express'• in which the Saldf. There will Be-no immediate war. Anvbody 'could say that, commented Mr. Lloyd George, who could read the signs, bur when ...

Hitler and Mussolini

... Hitler and Mussolini Sir Thomas aald that unless strenuous effort were made, the state attain would worse, for they were entering very difficult time in the history of every a/untfy. I myself, he tsld, do not believe there It ground for this apprehension ...

Mussolini and Hit

... Mussolini and Hit Mussolini's insistence on German representation is generally regarded as the direct outcome of Hitler's truce with Austria. German papers yesterday reference was made to a clear road from Berlin Rome as one of the gains of the Pact ...

MUSSOLINI’S CALL

... MUSSOLINI’S CALL There is something rather appropriate in such a gathering being held in Rome, for Mussolini himself has taken a great Interest in the matter of bread supply to the community, and some time ago issued a proclamation to the people of Italy ...