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TROUBLE IN MALTA.

STRICKLAND’S RECIME.

CATHOLIC CONDEMNATION. tress Association-Electric Xeleeraph-Copyrigb (Received Monday, 11 a.m.) ROME, Sunday. "It is doubtful whether peace and harmony can exist in Malta while Lord Strickland remains in power,” says Monsignor Robinson, reporting to the after a visit as apostolic delegate. He adds that Lord Strickland spends five days weekly in law courts fighting others. He has been so accustomed throughout his life to fight, that, if he should stop, lie would almost die. He considers those opposing him in the slightest degree as enemies. Ho would sacrifice any individual policy or principle for the love of power. He is cunning without scruples, and it is no exaggeration to say that Malta is subjected to a regime of terror and inquisitorial despotism. The opposition is disarmed and the newspapers are muzzled. If the British Secretary of State understood the extent to which! Lord Strickland has damaged Britain’s' prestige he might force him to modify liis policy, or find a way of eliminating him from the political field.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 June 1930, Page 5

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TROUBLE IN MALTA. Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 June 1930, Page 5

TROUBLE IN MALTA. Wairarapa Daily Times, 23 June 1930, Page 5