OPPOSITION IN ITALY
TIE-UP WITH GERMANY (Pm- Press Association.) AUCKLAND, this day. The Italian people are definitely opposed to a tie-up with Germany, said Mr. P. Scott Ramsay, who . returned to Auckland by the Monterey after a visit to Britain and Europe. He was emphatic ■ that the RonaeBerlin axis could not withstand the shock of war.
Signor Mussolini's toleration towards the people of all racial types .in Italy and the relations with" the Catholic Church were in direct contrast to the position in Germany.
While Herr Hitler had reduced tens of thousands of Jews to poverty and misery, Signor Mussolini had enabled them to live on a level of equality with the people of other races. In Vienna hundreds of shops formerly occupied by Jews were now closed and begging was common in the streets.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 16
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