ITALY'S GOAL
TOTAL INDEPENDENCE
SANCTIONS CONDEMNED
(Received January 28, 2 p.m.)
SYDNEY, This Day.
Dr. Mavio Dessoules, newly-appointed Italian Consul for New Zealand, who arrived by the Romolo yesterday, said that Italy was undergoing a complete economic transformation, with total independence as her ultimate goal.
"Italy now has 44,000,000 people united as one behind Mussolini, ready to die for him and their country," he said. "They are standing four-square behind him in the face of the greatest injustice ever done to a nstion—the sanctions."
Dr. Dessoules added that the world's Press had the grave responsibility of giving to the public the truth in.all things, but he feared that in its" treatment of the Abyssinian situation it had failed to discharge its duty.
C. W. Price and Co. will sell .furniture and carpets at 69 Maida Vale Road? Roseneath, Thursday next at 10-a.m. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 23, 28 January 1936, Page 10
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