“BUSINESS AS USUAL”
MUSSOLINT’S PROTECTING SPIRIT (Received Jan. 15. 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 15. “I believe I have faced more than the number of attempts on life assigned to any other man. It is ’business as usual’ with me on such occasions. My first thought always is to allay anxiety and to ensure the continuity of Government”, says Alussolini, in a final - United Press article. As proof of fortune protecting him, Mussolini recalls that, in war time, he was in hospital suffering from forty-two hand grenade wounds. “The Austrians began a week’s aeroplane artillery bombardment of the hospital” he added. “Wounded men rolled from their Beds, but shells took toll of the lot. I remained helpless in bed, but was at last carried out the sole survivor after seven days of the most terrifying experience of my life.”—A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 5
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140“BUSINESS AS USUAL” Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10307, 17 January 1927, Page 5
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