ITALIANS’ ATTITUDE.
TO BRITISH EMPIRE. Per Press Association. AUCKLAND, May 15. “There is no real animosity among the Italians towards the Brtisii people concerning the Italian campaign and the application ot : sanctions,’' said Dr. E. I’iscitclli, who is returning to Queensland by the Monterey alter visiting Ins native land alter a lapse oi eleven years. Dr. Piscitelli said the opposition of the Italians was solely towards Britain’s loreign policy, and not the people of me BritisU Empire. Ho said .11U..5011111 pia.uncu to nuuve Italy economically independent from the agricultural point of view and Ins efforts were being attended with every success. The fascist Government had greatly improved living conditions. He Pad been much impressed by the modern blocks of Hats for workmen in the new towns on the Pontine Marshes —towns which Mussolini in person helped to construct. Splendid work was also being done in the colony of Tripoli.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 141, 16 May 1936, Page 2
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149ITALIANS’ ATTITUDE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 141, 16 May 1936, Page 2
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