ITALY'S PLACE
NEED FOR FREEDOM
COLONIAL CLAIMS
GAYDA BROADCASTS
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) (Received December 13, 10.30 a.m.)
ROME, December 12
The Italian publicist, Signor Gayda, in a broadcast, declared that a revision of the colonial system was essential to a new Europe. Italy, with a rising birth-rate, had a particular colonial claim against France, whose birth-rate was falling. Signor Gayda complained that Britain's power to close the Mediterranean imprisons Italy, impairing her liberty of movement. "It is necessary that Italy should have a freedom similar to that of other great Powers, who defend their necessities of life at the cost of a most bloody war," said Signor Gayda.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 142, 13 December 1939, Page 11
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