POLITICS OF MALTA.
ATTITUDE OF VATICAN,
POPE AND LORD STRICKLAND
HOME. May 11. Tlie Vatican's objection to tho Maltese Constitutional Party is understood to extend only so far as that party is Lord Strickland's instrument. The Pope is not concerned about j>olilics, byt, ] )as a deep regard for tho inteiest3 of tl !0 Church, which it is felt jre menaced by the Maltese Priino Minis--3 policy, which affects ancient religious Easterns, which lio desires to formalise.
Serial' police force.
ENFORCING FLYING BAN.
fortified french areas.
PARIS. May 11. first aerial police force has been rganised to enforce tho prohibition of y'% over tho fortified areas in the oseile Departments. tw W ° military acr °pl'ines at, Metz and a - ° Thionvilio are available for the do ' CC ' rccfint 'y pursued and forced a Comnie,rc ' ;l l aeroplane which was jessing the prohibition.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20562, 13 May 1930, Page 9
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