CALM IN ITALY
WAR THOUGHT UNLIKELY. ABSENCE OF ENTHUSIASM IN POLAND. LONDON. August 15. Complete calm reigns throughout Italy, states a message from Rome. The public generally are confident that war is most, unlikely. Warsaw reports that the newspapers give prominence to the peace plans, including a suggestion that America join in a loan to enable Germnay to shift from war to peace economy. The peace moves do not arouse enthusiasm in Poland and the newspapers publish fulsome laudations of the Polish martial spirit. In Budapest the Press publishes semi-official denials of threats to Hungarian independence, describing them products ot an excited fantasy.
The Canadian Government has provisionally approved an application by the Czech Bala Shoe Works for permission to import 200 Czech skilled workers, with machinery, for the establishment of large shoe factories in Canada
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 5
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136CALM IN ITALY Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 5
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