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LANGUAGE DISPUTE

ANXIETY EXPRESSED IN MALTA. (Per British Official. Wireless.) RUGBY, July 20. The situation in Malta ,was the subject of a question in the House ol Commons addressed to Sir E. CunliifcLister. He was asked if he was aware in regard to the teaching of English and Italian that the people were growing exceedingly anxious at the growing. Itulianisntjon of the. British colony. , ’Hie Minister said that the House of Commons had unanimously approved pl’j the course the Government had regard to teaching English in ■Malta. That decision would be strictly carried out. Ho thought that. the. Maltese Government understood that there, could .Ho question of modifying in the slightest degree the unanimous decision of Parliament*

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 6

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LANGUAGE DISPUTE Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 6

LANGUAGE DISPUTE Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1933, Page 6

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