BRITONS IN ROME
MAFIY DEPARTING
HOSTILE DEMONSTRATIONS
(Received November 5, 9 a.m.)
ROME, November 4,
Many British residents in Italy are departing owing to the demonstrations.
A crowd of a thousand tore down English and Belgian automobile signs from a hotel, and even invited passersby to trample and spit on them. Students assembled at Thomas Cook and Sons' office and shouted, "What doss England do?" The crowds replied, "She stinks."
Passengers in trains and trams "reading English newspapers were insulted. Even the aristocracy is cutting out bridge and tea parties on account of their British cissociations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 110, 5 November 1935, Page 9
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