SOUTH TYROL
ITALIAN DICTATOR’S VISIT. ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS TAKEN. Vienna, March 25. Extraordinary’ precautions are being taken at Bozen in the Tyrol on the occasion of Mussolini’s visit on May 24 to unveil the Victory monument. Officials have measured the windows overlooking the road and have carefully listed the entire occupants and ordered that they and their servants should report thrice weekly until May 25. —A. and N.Z. ATTITUDE OF THE VATICAN. London, March 25. The Daily Express’ Paris correspondent states that there is a growing hostility in the Vatican towards Fascism and the Pope has informed the Primate of Catholic Austria that the appeals of the oppressed Germans in the Tyrol could not be acceded to. The beet he could do was to send his blessing.—A. and N.Z.
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Southland Times, Issue 20447, 27 March 1928, Page 5
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