PROBLEMS OF EUROPE
. VIEWS OF EASTERN POET -; ALL EYES ON ITALY •*;;' CALCUTTA, ,21st Dec. Sir Rabindranath Tagore, the Indian poet;,'who has just returned to Calcutta from Europe, said in an interview that where before the war the great problem waVAlsace-Lorraine, there were now a number of such problems agitating Europe. '.' ' , "Peelings of revenge and bitterness against : the neighbouring peoples are poisoning'; the i atmosphere, and there are of great suffering everywhere/' he said. ... .
He, explained "that he had travelled throughout Europe, but had spent his time" studying the problems as* a poer. andas a politician. He especially admired the people of Norway and Sweden; Europe was, watching Italy closely. He,- tiimself,, thought that-there was "no saying' what would happen when, Signor Mussolini was no longer at tlie helm of affairs.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 3 January 1927, Page 4
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