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IN spite of al appearances, and even certain serious reports, it is not believed in well-informed circles in Paris that Italy will enter the war except, perhaps, in minor action in the Balkans.

According to my latest information from Berlin, Hitler, frankly explained to his closest colleagues his intentions regard- ing Italian intervention,

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At a further meeting next morning. at which technical experts were pre- sent, It was, I understand, decided that Hitler should prepare for action against Rumanla. with giving Germany possession of the total output of the oil wells.

Diplomatic ercles in various, capi- tals are wondering if this is not part of a much grenier Hitlerian project, which has its origin in the fact that the Kremlin is now fully aware of

ITALY DECLARES WAR.

Rome, June 10.

Mussolini announced in his. speech to-day that a declaration of war had already been sent to the Allies Router.

United Press states that the de- clarailons were handed to the British and French Ambadors.

Reuler continuer Mussolini

Hitler's designs against the Soviet plutocratie demo The

Unton.

Western

have always stopped the march of the Italian Hiller fears a complete reversal of people. Italy has done all it pose the stuntion-not only in Eastern sible could to arrest this horrible Europe but also in the Balkans if war. To-day we have decided to he does not take advantage, as soon confront the risks and sacrifices of as possible, of the renewal of prestige war. We resolve to fight on con- which his stieresses in the north hastinental and sea frontiers where our given him.

people are being suffocate.

He may think that by acting in Rumania he will oblige the Soviet to carry mit the Treaty of August 26 Inst, which provided that the Soviet shall enter Berstrabia annexes part of Rumania.

Russia

"I solemnly declare that Italy does not intend to involve other people in by land or by this struggle either

sca.

if Germany "I mid to Berlin When we have a Irlend we march with him.' In this

"Finally we will have a long period peace for Italy, Europe and the

world."

In this way-he-might-well-oblige-hour-sur-thoughts go to our King-and-

to pupose the Allies. On Emperor. (Loud Cheers). April 28, Hitler, i am told, ordered all Cerman war academies und in structors generally to take us special subject of study, chapters 13 and 4 of "Mein Kampf," which treat of the "Drung nach Osten" (Drive to the East).

Mussolini spoke for 15 minutes. According to United Press, Mussolini declared. "We are going against the decrepit democracies and are ready to face all the risks and sacrifices of war."

This order, in circular form, was accompanied by the comment that a Nazi leaders agreed that Germany Balkan Integrity Guaranteed should relun to fier traditional

Rome, June 10. policy,

ay Russin bad never ceased to According to

Exchange. work against Germany and try to Telegraph corrent. Mussolini betray Ber.

guaranteed the belly of Yugo- Slavia, Greece uptcy. United Press.

Moscow had not carried out its economic undertakings, and had even refused petrol at a critical moment. Vast Crowd Listens No had Stalin carried out either the terms of the Gongan-Russian Agree-

Rome. June 10. Mussolini made his speech before ment regarding the sharing of Sean-a vast throng from the balcony of slingvin.

where the Kremlin was the Palazza Venčzla. After stating pursuing an anti-German policy. that this was the hour of Irrevocable

Various

decision, he continued:

existence even of the Italian people. The events of recent history can ha

Moreover, Russin was encouraging the Chinese in their war with Jopan,

"We are going to war against the and was opposing Gerinan policy in plutocratic and reactionary democra- the Balkans to the extent of conclud-cies of the West who have hindered ing economic accords, intended to re-the advance and often threatened the

those entered into plave

by with Germany. Balkan countries

Therefore Hiller, having had proof summarised In these words: half of the weakness of Stalin's armies, promises, constant threats, blackmail decided to undertake a campaign and Anally us the crown of this -against-Russia-emly-next August. Ignoble-edifce-a lesge-of-xicge_of

Hiller believes be will have finis 52 states. ed—successfully-with France anel "Our

conscience is absolutely

Britain by the beginning of August. tranquil. With you the whole world He will then force the countries he is witness that the Italy of Victor has

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SECTION TWO

calculates that the bulk of his own "It would have been enough to Portraits: Informal Close-ups: Human Studies. for fighting by that date, especially vital demands of the life of nations 1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

troops will have little stomach left revise treaties and adapt them to the

against a country which Nazi pro-and not to regard them as intangible paganda has tried to make German throughout eternity. It would have people accept as un ally.

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Bassorabla-to to occupy come over to the side of the Allies, are strangling us in our sea for a and try to galvanise the Balkans people of 45 millions is not truly free against Germany.

it it has not free passage over the That is why certain diplomats de focerun

"Now that die is cast and we have not exclude the possibility of Ger-

burned our free will many-in sille of the colossal tusk of our own

she has underlalter in north-west bridges behind us I solemnly deciare Europe-taking military action in the that Italy does not intend to dreg Balkans in prevent any such change peoples who are ber neighbours by of front on the part of the Soviet.

Captured, Renamed, Now At Sea

sea and by land Into the conflict. Lot Switzerland, Yugo-Slavin, Tur key, Egypt and Greece take note of these words."

Mussolini proceeded:

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"On the eve of this event of his Itorie importance we address

thoughts to His Majesty the King Emperor, (Loud Cheers). We also salute equally the head of our ally."

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REFITTING 31 captured German Killer).

"Proletariat and Fascist Italy is merchant vessels (totalling 113,305 tong) is a task now almost completed. for the third time on her feet, strong. Twenty of these have already been proud and united as she has never thoroughly, everhauled, renamed, and been before."

nre now in service for the Allies

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Mussolini concluded by saying

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