ON HITLER’S TERMS
ITALY’S DESIRE FOR PEACE ALLEGED “SENSELESS WAR” BRITAIN TOLD TO GIVE UP iUnited Fress Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) LONDON, Sept. 22 The Rome correspondent of the New York Times states that the Italian newspapers have opened a full blast campaign on Hitler’s behalf for peace. The words “useless and senseless war” appear in all editorials. England is told that she is beaten and It is better to give up. The German arguments ape given in all their nakedness. The correspondent asks why, after being so friendly and cautious to the Allies, is Italy playing Germany’s game. It does not mean she is joining Germany, hut it does mean that she wants to see the war end now, as Germany wants to see it end. Otherwise she is resolved to maintain her neutrality.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20917, 23 September 1939, Page 7
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