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CIGLtITTTS RETURN Z PROPOSED .FORMATION OF - COALITION AIINISTBY. By Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright Australian an.i X.Z. .Cable. As>('i-aition. (Received Juno 13, 5.5 p.m.) ROJIU, June 12. ■" Giolitti is attempting to form a ““Coalition Ministry including all” parities. „ PARIS, June 10. _ The newspapers express anxiety lest ■ Signor Giolitti’s return as Premier iv ill produce a pro-German trend in Italian policy. Giolitti’s organ, the “Stampa,” says he will not attend the Spa Conference. •It-is understood -that Giolitti-has al- - ready prepared a list of Ministers .««which-rigidly excludes the pro-war cle- - meat,.- Giolitti will insist on asettlqinei'.t- in the Adriatic on the lines of », the .Eact of London. Giolittian circles assert that, Nitti rode for a fall. The ■m. bread decree was only a pretext for v: his resignation. .The. real reason, .was that ho found the Adriatic problem J. insoluble. Tho general strike disturbance in .Apulia, in which many rioters were injured in collisions with the police and troops, culminated in a revolutionary outbreak at Bari. Troops drove the rebels out of new Bari. The rebels built barricades in old Bari, and fired on the troops. Many were killed or wounded on both sides. STEPS REGARDING WAR : WEALTH. Published In ''The Time*-'* HOME, June 10. .SigPacJSiPlibti’s . organ*., the, “Sham-. reports that tho new Cabinet .intends to confiscate the colossal’ fortunes accumulated during tho war, and to increase the taxation on pro- - party. -The new foreign -.policy, will probably cause great surprise. The “Popolo Romano” denies -t-hat-G-ioUtti-is endeavouring to detach Italy from the Allies. ... "
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10615, 14 June 1920, Page 6
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251ITALIAN CRISIS New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10615, 14 June 1920, Page 6
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