ARRESTS IN NAPLES
MUSSOLINI ASKS KING TO ADDRESS NATION. URGENT MEETING OF FASCIST DIRECTORATE. LONDON, July 11. The Zurich correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that Mussolini has asked the King of Italy to address the nation. Police are taking severe measures to prevent gossip, and have already arrested many people in Naples. Signor Carlo Scorza, secretary of the Italian Fascist Party, has convened an urgent meeting of the Fascist directorate for tonight. RUSSIANS ELECTRIFIED HOPES OF LARGE-SCALE ACTION. LONDON, July 11. Reuter’s Moscow correspondent reports that the news of the landings in* Sicily spread like wildfire round the Soviet capital yesterday. It electrified the public, whose predominant emotion is tense expectancy. The big query in everybody’s mind is: “Will this really lead Allied troops to a successful largescale intervention on the Continent and draw off big German forces from the Russian front?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 July 1943, Page 3
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