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tfeiy*ro, the evaci, of Valona and 



the massacres in Upper Silesia. All this 

 cannot but to opposed by us. 



"Jn his internal policy (ilollltl has 

 against him that he tolerated the oc- 

 cupation of works and that he failed 

 in restoring the authority of the state. 



"The Faseisti group will not be pres- 

 ent at the opening of the chamber in 

 the presence of the king as they have 

 Republican tendencies. Our comport- 

 ment in the chamber will be correct, 

 as the Ffiscistl represent the aristocracy 



to unnecessary interruptions." lie the 

 issues a warning to the Sooialist part' 

 "Of course," he says, "the Fasele' 

 isk reciprocity of conduct from thel 

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