“ANGUISHED SOULS”
ITALIANS ON YUGOSLAV CONTROL Recd. 7 p.m. Rome, Jan. 14. Tremendous cheers greeted exPremier Bonomi, when speaking in the course of the Consultative Assembly's foreign policy debate. He declared that Italians viewed "with anguished souls” the Yugoslavian occupation of part of the disputed. Venezia Giulia region. Seventyfive per cent, of the Assembly’s 400 members rose to their feet and acclaimed Bonomi, and only the Communists and Socialists remained silently seated.
Signor Bonomi, asserting that French and Italian collaboration was essential lor Eut'(«)ean reconstruction, affirmed that Italian claims to South Tyrol regions were within "natural alpine boundaries alwaC- recognised as Italian territorv."
After recalling Italy’s participation in Ihe war of liberation, he expressed dissat isfat lion al the British, American and Russian altitude.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 90, Issue 13, 16 January 1946, Page 5
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