CONTROL OF ALBANIA
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR MADE VICEROY TROOPS REACH NORTHERN FRONTIER. EXCHANGE OF COMPLIMENTS WITH YUGOSLAVS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. ROME. April 22. Signor Francesco Jacomoni, former Italian Ambassador in Tirana, has been appointed Viceroy of Albania, with the title of Lieutenant-General. A message from Tirana states that the Italians have reached the remaining strategic points on the northern frontier, where they are exchanging compliments with the Yugoslav guards. Cabinet has decreed that the Fascist salute shall henceforth be compulsory throughout the country. It has granted Signor Mussolini the freedom of every town.
QUEEN GERALDINE MILLION-DOLL AR FILM OFFER DECLINED. BUDAPEST. April 22. Queen Geraldine has declined an American film company’s million-dol-lar offer, declaring that she does not desire to pander to public curiosity. King Zog’s fortune will guarantee the family a comfortable living. They are going to Egypt and thence to England, where' they will settle permanently.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1939, Page 5
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147CONTROL OF ALBANIA Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 April 1939, Page 5
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