UNEASINESS IN ITALY.
BRITISH SUBJECTS LEAVE. MOVEMENTS OF NATIONALS. Received June 6. 9 a.m. -ROME, June 5. The police frustrated an attempted demonstration by students against the Allies,.disbanding a procession near the British Consulate. Twenty British subjects, mostly from the commercial staff of the British Embassy, have .left for London with their families. A crowd of Britons shouted “Hurrah for England!” as the train left. Alexandria reports that hundreds of Italians are leaving Egypt, Syria and Palestine. Two hundred and fifty boys belonging to the Ballila youth movement travelled by train to Port Said to board the Conte di Rosso. Two thousand Italians are reported to have left Egypt since May 15. / A Paris report states that telephone communication between France arid Italy is not interrupted.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 160, 6 June 1940, Page 7
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