MALTESE UNREST
THE VATICAN VIEWPOINT OUTSPOKEN CLERGYMAN (Klee. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (Australian nnd.N.Z. Press Association. ) (Received Sept. 21, 2 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 20. An important Catholic newspaper of Bologna, A venire D’ltalia, publishes an interview with the Rev. Enrico Dandria, Minister of Education at Malta in the Ministry preceding Lord Strickland's, Mr. Dandria attacks Lord Strickland's Catholic policy. The election depended on how far the Imperial authorities continued to stand by Lord Strickland’s policy. The Pope already had been warned that the policy was harmful to Imperial interests, and not only in Malta. Mr. Dandria hoped that Britain would listen to the voice of oppressed people desiring liberation from a man whom Maltese patriots regarded as an incubus and scourge. The Daily Telegraph’s Rome correspondent adds that although Mr. Dandria’s viewpoint is representative of an important section of Maltese political life, as well as the Vatican opinion, they somewhat exaggerate the present Maltese situation.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17062, 21 September 1929, Page 6
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155MALTESE UNREST Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17062, 21 September 1929, Page 6
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