THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE
VIOLENT ANTI-ITALIAN KACTWH ASITATING fir declaration of war LONDON, September 20. The Cairo correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ says“ The Italian invasion is causing violent antiItalian , reaction. The people are demanding that the, Government - - take a more active part in the war, • and the movement for a clear-cut declaration of war is growing every day.”
While the Italians are consolidating their supplies they have not attempted to advance from Sidi Barrani. The ' bombardment by the three British services has intensified, and the R. A.F. is now using planes of a modern longrange type, carrying heavier loads over a long distance. The bombing of Benghazi was the first evidence of the new - power.
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Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 11
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114THE EGYPTIAN PEOPLE Evening Star, Issue 23687, 21 September 1940, Page 11
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