FEELING IN ITALY
DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST
FRANCE
MARCHING CROWDS
(By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright.) (Received December 8, 12.45 p.m.)
ROME, December 7. The popularity of anti-French demonstrations is increasing with the public. Demonstrations occurred in Naples, Turin, Florence, and other cities, thousands of students marching and singing "Long Live Tunis." Three thousand students at Messina marched to the French Consulate, professors led a procession of 1500 at Trapani, and similar scenes occurred in Perugia, Benevento, and Rome.,
The Press significantly announces that the Under-Secretary for War is to inspect the defences of Sardinia, which is adjacent to Corsica.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 138, 8 December 1938, Page 9
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