ROME PRESS ANGLOPHOBIA.
"MORALISTS IN PUBLIC LIFE." "DIRTY IN PRIVATE LIFE." (Received This Day, 9.35 a.m.) , ROME, January 6. The newspaper "II Tevere" bitterly attacks England, declaring that the British are moralists in public life but dirty in private life. WAR OPERATIONS STOPPED. RAINS WASH ROAD AWAY. (Received This Day, 9.35 a.m.) ADDIS ABABA, January 6. Torrential rains haye washed away a whole section of the road north of Dessye and has stopped war operations there. COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY. NOT OPPOSED BY ITALY. • (Received This Day, 12.30 p.m.) ROME, Januaiy 6 It is officially announced that Italy is asserting that she has nothing to hide, and will not oppose the Abyssinian demand for the dispatch of a. committee of inquiry to the war fmnu PRESS CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED. SIGNOR GAYDA'S CRITICISM.
(Received This Day, 10.25 a.m.) ROME, February 6. The Press has been instructed to launch a two-day campaign against President Roosevelt.
Victor Gayda (the noted publicist) in the "Giornale d'ltalia" contrasts Mr Roosevelt with Sir Samuel Hoare, "who showed proper respect for Fascism and abstained from rash criticism and mixing himself in Italian domestic affairs."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 72, 7 January 1936, Page 5
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