Italy
THE PAPAL JWTERVI EW. FRENCH PRESS CRITICISMS. ' ‘ . - Times and Bydnet Sun Sieviob/ ■ I^ndori-, 1 June -5. The Paris Temps,"Til a leader on the Pope’s Interview, thinks that Catholics will be disappointed, and asks’ by wliat sublety the Pontilicial party assimilates the Germans’ threatened famijie with twelvehundred innocent victims brutally sent to the bottom of the sea by the Kaiser’s Submarines, and adds: “Interest other than a religious oii*» has admittedly dictated the
Pope’s attitude on Italian intervention.” '
The Debats says those revering the chief of the Church) :ave astonished at his neutrality, which apparently did hot distinguish between, the victims of’injustice and those committing it.
TRtitIRLE IH TRIPOLI. THE HINTERLAND EVACUATED. Unhid • feme/ June 23. Owing to a fresh rebellion at Senussi, fomented by« Turko-German funds for smuggling cide to evacuate the hinterland. The garrisons in Tripoli and. Oyrenacia met with' difficulties of movement, sometimes involving’ serious losses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 48, 26 June 1915, Page 6
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