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“What does Italy hope to get out of the war?” asks a writer. For a good many Italians it’s a question of “when” rather than “what.” “This is the worst town for gossip I ever lived in.” • . “H’m! ■ What have you been doing?” ,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 September 1940, Page 5
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