NIGHT IN THE CELLS.
DEMONSTRATORS LIKELY TO BE EXPELLED. INDIGNATION JJf ITALY. (Received This Day, 1.10 a.m.) GENEVA, July 1. In consequence of yesterday's disturbances, the police took special precautions to exclude possible demonstrators from the League galleries this morning. The Italian journalists spent a night in the cells. It is expected that they will be expelled from Switzerland. The Italian Press describes the incident as an inevitable consequence of the provocation the presence of the Negus has given. The “Messagers” indignantly denounces the violence and brutality shown to the journalists for their legitimate protest. COMMENT IN PARIS. NEGUS’S SPEECH HUMILIATING TO FRANCE. (Received This Day, 1.10 a.m.) PARIS, July 1. The French press unanimously deplores the Italian journalists’ behaviour and also considers that the Emperor’s speech created a distressing impression. “Le Journal” declares that it was the most humiliating speech ever heard to the British and French Governments, and especially humiliating to France.
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Wairarapa Age, 2 July 1936, Page 5
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