Aeiti-GHericais Ex-Communicated
(Special) AUCKLAND. This Day. The Archbishop of Gorizip, has excommunicated all editorial and technical employees of four Communist newspapers, which have been campaigning against the Church, says the Rome correspondent of the Associated Press, quoting an Ansa despatch from Trieste. The newspapers comprise three Italian and one Yugoslav. The Archbishop also has excommunicated “all persons spreading the opinion of these papers. GASPEUI EMPHATIC ‘•With all possible strength and all possible means Italy will resist the internaticnalisatinn of Trieste and the cession of Pola and cities in Western Istria to Yugoslavia,” said the Italian Prime Minister (Signor do Gasperi) ac a meeting of Christian Democrats. "Wc- have not yet received official reports from Paris and therefore we can still hope that what we have heard is exaggerated“We shall not submit to such an outrage tc our rights. Wc shall appeal to public opinion throughout the world not to permit a war, waged in 11w name of liberty, to end in an oppressive, unjust peace.”
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Northern Advocate, 25 June 1946, Page 7
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