ITALY AND THE TYROL.
AN ANTI-FOREIGN CRUSADE. Rome, Dec. 25. German dissatisfaction with Italian treatment of German-speaking inhabitants in South Tyrol has aroused Italian feeling, the Roman press particularly censuring what one Fascist newspaper, the “Impero.” calls “our instinctive racial enemy.” The “Impero” declares that Italy will never play second fiddle to Germany again, and launches into a general tirade against foreigners, declaring that the most unworthy Italian is worth a thousand outlanders. The newspaper announces the organisation of a society aimed at perpetuating Italian control of Tyrol and impressing on tho world Italian supremacy.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 12, 28 December 1925, Page 5
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