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CONSULS CENSURED.

THAT INNISFAIL RUMPUS. CAUSTIC COMPATRIOTS. Thenchant criticism of the Italian Consular authorities on their attitude over the Innisfail incident is contained in the last issue of the “Italo-Austra-lian,” which says, in a leading article: ‘‘Let us say at once that if is a source of great regret to us that so much should have been made of an incident. “We cannot say how much we deplore that Italian Consular authorities, in doing everything that it was their duty to do, should have seen fit to take any action that might endanger the good relationship between the Australian people and the Italians resident in Australia. “After all, Consuls come and Consuls go, but Italics who have made Australia their home have to stay and face the music.”

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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 9

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CONSULS CENSURED. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 9

CONSULS CENSURED. Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 9

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