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ALL ITALIANS LIVING ABROAD SIGNAL FOR NEW COLONIES DRIVE. DEVELOPMENT OF THE DUCE’S POLICY. (Independent Cable Service.) (Received This Day, 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, February 26. The “Sunday Chronicle's” Rome correspondent says Signor Mussolini has ordered every Italian living abroad to return to Italy immediately. Taken in conjunction with the Duce’s new policy of “room for every Italian in the Italian Empire,” the order is believed to be the signal for a new colonies drive. TOLD TO DEPART FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS IN ITALY. NO EXPLANATION GIVEN. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Received This Day. 9.55 a.m.) ROME, February 26. M. Paul Gentizon. for twelve years correspondent of the Paris “Temps. M. Robert Hodel, correspondent for a Zurich paper, who has lived in Italy for twenty-nine years, and Signor Luigi Pedrazzini, a correspondent of the Swiss News Agency, have been ordered, without explanation, to quit Italy before March 5.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 February 1939, Page 5
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