November 29 (Padua). The premises of the Republican Party searc.hed, and circulars about the distribution of the Voce Repubblicana seized. November 29. The police search the editorial office of the Republican review H u1nanitas, and seize registers and letters. November 4, 1923. " .. The reader will think that it is a question of some Greek daily paper. No, sir ! The only Greek is the author of the article; the paper, which calls itself Italian, is published in Italy, in· fact at Naples: we refer, in fact, to the Giorno ("Day"), which is disgusting even at night ! "i\nd it will continue to be as long as the Neapolitan Fascists allow it. . . .'' Popolo d,Italia (l\1ussolini 's paper). November 28. ''It is excusable that the Italians, who ·have made a revolution in order to reno~ate Italy, should sometimes itc:;h to throvv their boots at the old distorting mirror ( Co_rriere della Sera) in order to enjoy the pleasure of hearing the crash of the fragments. "Let the Corriere continue under the guidance of its 'objectivity,' obscured by a pair of smoked spectacles, if it chooses. Let it remember, however, that that is the best way to pay cash down for trouble.'' Popolo · d' Italia (Mussolini's paper). The daily Giustizia, the organ of the Unitary Socialist Party, is constantly the victim of Fascist violence. Apart from the districts into which, even by 1922, the paper could not penetrate at all, we mention some new ones added in the year of Fascism : Cagli (Pesaro ). On December 7 the copies which the vendor had received were burned, and he was given an injunction to refuse the paper. Carm.agnola (Turin). Fascist pressure hinders the sale of the paper, and on that account the management has to suspend despatch. Biblioteca Gino Bianco
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