The Mussolini Touch
Survivors of Italia Ordered Home « All Interviews Strictly Forbidden Search for Amundsen Not Abandoned [United Press Assn—By Cable—Copyright.] I Australia. 11 and N.Z. i'ret-e Ansn.l (Received 20, 10.20 a.m.) Rome, July 19. Signor Mussolini has ordered the Italia's survivors to return immediately to Rome. He has strictly forbidden them to give statements or interviews. The Citta di Milano will bring them home and afterwards return to King’s Bay to participate in further searches.
SWEDISH EXPEDITION RECALLED. [Times Cable.) (Received 20, 1.30 p.m.) London, July 19. “The Times' ” Stockholm correspondent states that a message has been received that the whole of the Swedish expedition has now been recalled. This significes there is small hope of rescue for the remaining exdes. The Norwegian Government does not intend to inquire into the circumstances of the Italian expedition, but has received assurances from the Italian Government that it is being fully investigated, particularly the causes of the lives lost. The Norwegian expedition remains to look for Amundsen’s party.
It is stated that Nobile intends returning to Rome at the first opportunity, Mariano's frostbitten leg has been amputated satisfactorily. INJURED VICTIM'S OPERATION. (Australian and N.Z. press Assn.) Virgo Bay, July 19. Mariano's leg has been A doctor front the Citta di Milano went aboard the Krassin to perform the operation. AMUNDSEN POSSIBLY ALIVE. (Times Cabled London, July 19. French fliers consider Amundsen is still possibly alive, and Russia intends to continue the search.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 185, 20 July 1928, Page 5
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