CLAMOUR TO ORDER
RAISED BY ITALIAN PRESS
THREATS OF AIR ATTACK ON ALLIES.
STARACE INCITES STUDENTS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day, 12.10 p.m.) LONDON. May 27.
The Associated Press of America Rome correspondent says the newspapers continue to clamour insistently for freedom in the Mediterranean. “11 Tevere” says the Italian Air Force and Navy could overcome the Allies’ forces in the Alexandria, Haifa, Cyprus triangle, and adds that an immediate air attack from the Sicilian, Libyan and Dodecanese bases would overthrow the Allied air forces in Egypt and Palestine.
The Chief of the Fascist Militia, Signor Starace, in an order of the day to students, praised their “unsatisfied anxiety to liberate Italy from arrogant. oppressors in the Mediterranean.” The Pope has agreed to accept. Signor Attolico’s credentials and the authorities have now permitted the sale of the “Osservatore Romano” from Rome news stands, provided comment on the war is excluded.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 May 1940, Page 6
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