GREECE AND ITALY.
mmw »» ALBANIANS THE AUTHORS. (Received this day at 12.11 p.m.) ATHENS. Sept. IE M Poincare has returned from Epirus and reports that the Greek m(piiry leaves no doubt that the Albanians were the authors of the assassinations. INHABITANTS' RED PEST. (Received this day at 12.15 p.m.) ROME, Sept. 11. It is annuonced from Corfu that the Italians occupied Eeros at the request of live hundred inhabitants who were without food. NEWSPAPER OPINION. (Received this day at 12.1-5 p.m.'i PARIS. Sept. IE The newspapers emphasise the po--i----bility of complications if the Italians continue to occupy Corfu until Hie complete fulfilment of Italy's demands. The •■Echo IV Pans" says that French. British and Japanese representatives are in consultation with the Italians, aiming at a compromise under which Italy will evacuate Corfu as soon its a report is received mini tnc International Commis-ion corn tying that the Athen’s Government, has done everything possible to inllil engagements. COM M EXISTS AHR ESTER. PARIS, Sept. 11. fn consequence of the recent assassination of several Fascisti in Paris, the police have arrested twenty-one foreign Communists, mostly Italians.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 September 1923, Page 3
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