“Definitely Pro-Italian”
Confessing himself to be “definitely pro-Italian f ” Captain Malcolm Mason i( secretary of the Wellington Services’ Commercial Contact Censaid at the final 194."): luncheon of the Hutt Valley Junior Chamber of Commerce and Industry that although the Germans had placed a price of £2O on the head of each escaped prisoner of Avar and had made it an oifence pupishable by death to assist lie had received considerable help from all Italians he had) approached during the nine months he was at liberty in German-occu-pied Italy. As all returned soldiers would admit } the particularly the 'ltalian were slovenly and an untidy and insanitary race ? but their generosity and hos-i pitality ivere hard to better. Ulus-
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 15 January 1946, Page 3
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