An official commuunique states that M. Herriott, the French Premier, and Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the Prime Minister, had friendly and informal discussions at ...
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Article : 1,193 wordsSignor Cesare Rossi, formerly head of the Fascisti Ministry's press bureau, who resigned from his position shortly after the murder of Signor Matteotti was made ...
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