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FEELING IN ITALY i i I ! JUST TREATMENT OF JEWS j (By TeJegraph.—Press Association) AUCKLAND, Friday The Italian people are definitely opposed to a tie-up with Germany, said Mr P. Scott Ramsay, who returned to Auckland by the Monterey after a visit to Britain and Europe. He was emphatic that the RomeBerlin Axis could not withstand the shock of war. Signor Mussolini’s toleration towards the people of all j racial types in Italy and his relations : with the Catholic church were in t direct contrast with the position in j Germany. While Hitler had reduced i tens of thousands of Jews to poverty i and misery, Signor Mussolini had j enabled them to live on a level of . equality with the people of other races. In Vienna hundreds of shops form- j erly occupied by Jews were now i closed and begging was common in the streets, Mr Scott Ramsay said.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20923, 30 September 1939, Page 5
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