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MALTESE DISPUTE

ITALIAN MINISTER’S LANGUAGE

[BT CABLE —PBESS ASSN.—-COPYBIGHT.]

(Recd. April 12, 1.30 p.m.). LONDON, April 11.

In the Commons, Mr. Eden, in answer to questions, said that the Italian Government’s attention had been drawn to Signor Guinta’s speech on faalta, on March 25. The Italian Government had assured Britain that the rumours attributing political nature thereto were unfounded. Signor Guinta had lectured" at a private gathering in the Italian Club. . Mr. Peter MacDonald: Isn’t it intolerable interference on the part of a friendly Power with the administration of a British colony? Mr. Eden: The Italian Government, without awaiting the British representations, denied Signor Guinta’s declaration and Britain had accepted the denial.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 9

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MALTESE DISPUTE Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 9

MALTESE DISPUTE Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1932, Page 9