British Pulpit Has Influence In Italy
I (Received 10 a.m.) j LONDON. March 23. i The “Daily Mirror,” according to a London message, says some quarters fear that Signor Mussolini's pi’esent hostility to Britain will be aggravated by tomorrow's debate in the House j of Commons on a later motion censurI ing Italy for the massacre of Abysjsinians at Addis Ababa. i | There is a strong feeling among the Conservatives that the debate should be called off, at least until after Easter. The Bishop of Winchester, Dr. C. F. Garbett, in commenting on Mussolini’s speech, said: “It is interesting to find that the British pulpit has influence so far away as Italj r . From the fact that they are so disturbed, it seems as though the Italians have a bad conscience over Abyssinia.’’
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Northern Advocate, 25 March 1937, Page 7
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