ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA
WAR FEARED IMMINENT.
SOLDIERS DESERT POSTS
FEELING IN TRIESTE.
[United Prciia Association—By J&leotrio Telegraph Copyright.) Received 3 p.m. to-dav. LONDON, Sept. 9. The “Daily Express’,” correspondent at Laibach states that Italian soldiers are deserting the frontier and are wandering into Laibach, the capital of the Jugo-Slavian province of Slovenia, where they are being disarmed. They state that their reason is a fear of an imminent Italian-Jugo-Slnv war. The troops have been equipped with extra ammunition and are guarding the Italian consulate. Feeling in Trieste is running so high that not only the Jugo-Slav hut also the French consulates are doubly guarded. The executed Slovenian youths are hailed as martyrs throughout Slovenia.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 September 1930, Page 9
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