CATHOLICS IN MALTA.
ATTACK ON PRIME MINISTER.
POLICY TOWARD THE VATICAN.
Australian and N.Z. Press Association. ROME. Sept. 20
An important Roman Catholic newspaper published at Bologna, Avvenire d'ltalia, contains an interview with Dr. E Dandria, who was Minister of Education in tho Alalia Ministry winch preceded that of Lord Strickland. < * Dr. Dandria attacks Lord btricklandls policy toward tho Roman Catholics. Ho says that whether or not there is now an election depends upon how far tho British authorities continue to support Lord Strickland's policy. Tho Popo already has issued n warning that tho policy is harmful to Imperial interests, uot only to Malta. , , The former Minister savs ho hopes Britain will listen to the voice of tho oppressed people of Malta, who desire liberation from a man whom Maltese patriots regard as an incubus and a
SOvHU'gW The Daily Telegraph's Rome corresremarks Ui.it although Dr. Viandria's point of view is.representative of tin important section of Maltese political life, «s well ns Vatican opinion, it somewhat exaggerates tho present situa* tion iu Malta.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 11
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