MALTESE NEWSPAPERS
ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA COMPLAINT BY LORD STRICKLAND. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 5. In the House of Lords, Lord Strick land called attention to affairs in Malta complaining of the banning of certain newspapers by the ecclesiastical authorities and of the Italian Imperialist and anti-British propaganda by Maltese papers, which were printed in Italian and subsidised from abroad. He sug gestod the appointment of a Royal Commission to set up a new constitution.
Lord Passfield, in replying, said that there was no question of any alteration in Malta’s position as one of the dominions, Every means was being explored to re-establish the constitution no a Arm basis.
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Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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108MALTESE NEWSPAPERS Evening Star, Issue 20635, 7 November 1930, Page 9
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