TYROLESE CLERGY
REQUESTED TO FOLLOW FLOCKS OPPOSITION FROM NAZIS LONDON. Aug. 9. The Rome correspondent of The Times says the Holy See wishes the Tyrolese clergv to follow their flocks to Germany. The Nazi Government is opposed to this action, alleging that the clergy is hostile to its regime. A message received on Tuesday stated: The British United Press correspondent in Rome says Signor Mussolini introduced a Bill requiring South Tyroleans desirous of migrating to Germany to renounce their citizenship before departure. Ten thousand Germans must leave immediately. Two hundred thousand of German descent who have acquired Italian nationality are given the choice of going or staying.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23884, 11 August 1939, Page 9
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