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FIELD-MARSHAL GOERING

PROPOSED VISIT TO ROME.

[by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.]

ROME, November 3.

While Field-Marshal Goering’s private secretary, interviewed in Berlin, denied that Field-Marshal Goering was going to Rome, saying “There is absolutely nothing in the story,” the German Embassy in Rome has announced that he will arrive in Italy next Tuesday, but it professes ignorance of the object of the visit.. Later reports indicate that FiehlMarshal Goering will visit Italy. It is conjectured he will endeavour to' have Signor Mussolini come into the war on the side of Germany. The speeches of II Duce do! not prompt the expectation that he will comply with the German request.

SPEECH BY MUSSOLINI.

ROME, November 4.

In a two-minute speech from the balcony of the Piazzo Venezia, Signor Mussolini declared that Italy is strengthening her forces for the future.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1939, Page 7

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FIELD-MARSHAL GOERING Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1939, Page 7

FIELD-MARSHAL GOERING Greymouth Evening Star, 6 November 1939, Page 7