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Show .IB ITALIAN GOOD ACCOUNT ROME. Nov. 17 (By the Associated Associ-ated Press.) Premier Mussolini'", first appearance before the Italia chamber proved a great personal suc-j suc-j cess. He spoke to deputies as he had i addressed! he leaders of his Pasclsii legions, and his orders were received with similar apparent obedience. He announced his foreign and internal in-ternal policies and warned his adversaries ad-versaries that the Fasclstl government had come to slaj . He did not ask, i but demanded a vote of confidence In his government, declaring that if tho deputies refused their mandates would bo withdrawn His bitterest enemies, who had looked look-ed forward to his encounter with the experienced politicians on their own 'battlefield, were disappointed, and that this friends are saving he is tho great est leaner naiy una oeen since v.rispi and that tho Fasclstl will endure. I Congratulations were showered upon the youthful leader from all sides after he had concluded his exposition of tho government's program, all the par-1 llamentary groups joined In the ap-j plause with tho exception of tho ex-1 trernlsts, who abstained from display-ing display-ing any emotion. Jn the lobbies aft-l erward, the expression was heard J many times repeated that, ln Musao- j llnl Italy had found the leader fori Which she has been looking for many! years. One of the deputies exclaimed to i another 'hu reminded ino of Louis XIV L'Etat. C'Est MoT " (The state. ' 1 am the state ) oo |