"POPULAR REACTION"
(independent Cable Service.)
(Received December 7, 10.10 a.m.)
ROME, December 6.
The Press alleges that 50 Italians were wounded during the French demonstrations in Tunis. French N.C.O-s entered the Italian Club and smashed a portrait of Signor Mussolini.
Despite a treble police cordon, 600 Black Shirts demonstrated under the windows of the French Embassy in Rome' this morning, shouting: "We want Corsica and Tunis."
It 'is officially stated that the demonstration was "a spontaneous, popular reaction."
Black Shirts also demonstrated at the French Travel Agency, which was obliged to put up the iron shutters. German circles deny that the German Minister called on Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 15
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