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Meanwhile the Depoh Provisional Government of Fiume resigned in despair, and Italy appointed General Giardimo, third in command of the Italian Army, Military Governor of the Free State. Signer Attilio Depoli, ex-head of the Fiumian Government, said, in his note to the Italian Government announcing his resignation, that " Fiume had hoped the Genoa Conference would arrange a settlement of the situation under which Flume's desire to be allowed to exist as an Italian city would be recognized." He continued that Fiumian aspirations had been thwarted by the Santa Margherita Convention and that the long delay in settling...
...Signer Bombacci, Communist deputy of Trieste, wanted to know why the paper in question was suppressed and also if Italian Communists were to be deprived of their citizenship rights...
...Signer Giunta, Fascist deputy of Trieste, took it upon himself to answer. He pointed out that when Trieste was expressing its devotion to its flag, King and people, Communists presented themselves fully armed before the Fascisti barracks. Five unarmed Fascisti routed them; but in their flight they came upon a Fascist washing himself in a fountain. They " killed him like a dog." " The next morning," continued Guinta, " your Communist newspaper, Il Lavoratore, dared to approve this revolting action as if it had been meritorious. Do not complain, Deputy Bombacci, if your newspaper was suspended. The next time we will suppress...
...account of the admittance of Signer Greco, ally of Giolitti, into the ranks of the Fascista Party, Captain Padovani and some of his supporters sent in their resignations to Mussolini?but he was too subtle to accept them. Instead, Benito convened a meeting of the Fascista Executive Council which unanimously decided to expel from the party Padovani and such Fascisti as remained faithful to him. The decision is said to affect 40,000 members...
...Signer di Vecchi resigned in order to avoid embarrassing Premier Mussolini. The trouble was born in a speech that Veechi made in Turin about three weeks ago, in which he said: " Everything could be put right in Italy with half an hour's martial law and half a minute's rifle shooting...