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2. HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 11,1940.

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London Comment

LONDON, June 11. (Resiter) —— Telegraph" in a leader on "Mussolini Chooses War-a Gamble The Norwegian Consulate in Hong- that Must Fall"-ray: "For some kong. received the following cable time it has been clear to the world message from the Norwegian Minis- that Italy's Duce has sold his soul to

Germany, ter in London this afternoon:

"The Norwegian News Agency gives "Bince the war begon Musolini information that the war in Norway has been doing all he could devise us- is temporarily finished. That Kingla non-belligerent to injure the cause Haaken, the Crown Prince and thejof the Allies and to asalst Germany. Government had left, and further "Ponsibly he hoped Hitler would that the Government has been pay him his price without requiring strengthened by the appointment of him to take more risk. But the two new Ministers, namely; the Bank Fuchrer drives a hard bargain with Mannger. Sunde andFarmer, those who sell themselves to him."

Commenting on the reasons given Fjelstads.

The King, the Crown Prince and by Mussolin! for entering the war, the Government have arrived in Eng-the "Daily Telegraph" says: "It 15 Innct.

beyond conjecture why these dic-

"The policy of the Government is tators waste time by such protests na those of Mussolini yesterday. What unchanged."

The message adds: "I beg to reter Garibaldi would say of Mussolini's to the proclamation broadcast from honour we know. He left his curse on any Italian who should attack our London to-day."

country."

MIAMI, June 11. (Reuter).---Dr.

J. A. Graciuni, Italian Consular Re- presentative at Miami, Resigned immediately after Italy's declaration

of war.

Ile said: "With 4,000 other Italo- Americans in this area, I feel 'extremely sorry because of Musso- lini's decision We-foot-Italy_should not have gone to war."

SOME OF THE THINGS DUCE SAID IN THE PAST

LONDON, June 10, (Reuter).—The following are quotations from Mussolini's writings and sayings:-

2-A eller to "Il Popolo D'Italia” 1. From an article in "Il Popoloj D'Hallo," May 17, 1915. "After 30 dated September 14, 1910. "In the years Italy has won her autonomy, mass of the people there is a diffused An alliance, which never was and and profound haired against the could not be popular, has been de- Germáns and a sympathy for the

Belgian people." nounced.

trians.

ענן

MELBOURNE, Juna 11 (Reuter), Australion Polica and defence off- cials are rounding

suspected Italians. It is estimated over a thou Band have already been interned. Ometal estimates show there are 27,- 453 Itallans resident in Australia. Of these 14,000 are naturalised British

of subjecu, (Majority Australia's Kallane reside in the North Queens- land sugar areas.----Ed),

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NEW YORK, June 11 (Reuter).--- Thomas Dewey Republican candidate for Presidency. snys Roosevelt's sperch gave cause "for grave con- cern, for his words may be the words of a neutral but his veice is the voice of a belligerent."

MADRID, June 11 (Reuter). Ofetally slated Italian entry into war has no: changed Spain's attitude.

Mussolini's Cowardly Treachery

Outspoken Broadcast

By Duff-Cooper 'LONDON, June 10 (Router).. —Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, Minister of Information, broadcast to Canadian, American and home listeners to-night.

with characterisilo cowardly chery," he said.

"Tuwalini has timed the blow trea-

"It will

remembered for generations as one of the vilest things In history

"Mussolint has valted for more then alne months until France has fought desperately against great odds.

"Italy turns to the west from the 3--An extract from a speech made We are freed from in the Comunale of Bologna on May Triple Entente. the heavy German tutelage ond from 24, 1918. "If Germany should win

Stabs Friend In Back the repugnant company of the Aus-we must bear in mind that certain

"At last the opportunity to stab an and total ruln would result from it.

old friend in the back in the hour "We lurn towards ourselves,

"The German has not modified his

of that friend's greatest peril հոց "Here also the sane and right fundamental instincts they are the

for diplomacy of the people has con- same as Tacitus described to perice-praved too strong a temptation

Mussolini to tion in his 'Germanie." quered.

will fight by the side of the Later in the same speech he said, French, of the Belgians, of the Serbs, "We will win because the United of the English and of the Russians. States cannot lose, because England "We will close with our interven-cannot lose and because France can- tion the circle of iron and fire around not lose, the empires who are responsible for

"America, like England, knows that the European conflagration. We will all the values and all the greatest shorten the duration of the war. Wejintercets of fundamental wealth and

civilisation are at stake." will conquer."

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"It is also very tragle that there is so much we love and admire in Italy and the Italian people.

"Had they a democratic system of zovernment which allowed the will of the people to prevall, they would never have entered into this war of the alde of their heriditary enemy against their hereditary friends,

Fearful Fate Awaits Thom

foolish crowd. of young Fascists who were cheering this afternoon in Rome little know of the fearful fate that awaits them.

"Whatever temporary successes they may achieve in the earlier days of warfare they will certainly be de- feated in the end.

"Mussolin! will bring misery and starvation upon his people.

"le will leave nothing behind him but curses from those he had betrayed and he will increase "the" number of ruins for which Italy has so long been famous"

Mr. Duff Cooper said that Italy had never won a war without assis- tance except against the unfortunate Abyssinians who were armed with spears againat tanks and with bows and arrows oruinst polson gus.

In her struggle for independence in the last century she was naisted at every turn both by Great Britalo and France.

Dot

Lessons Of Last War It was French soldiers and Italians who drove the Austrians out of Italy.

Germany was no more likely to win the war with the assistance Italy than without her.

of

On the contrary it WIS more than likely that Italy would prove alability rather than 'an næset as Indeed she proved to her Alllen la the last war.

to

I believe the news that-Ilaly has Joined in the war is well timed to strengthen the endurance and encourage the hearts of the French and British people. We know the Italians of old and we know whatever other qualities they possess we can never fall to them on the field of battle," he con- cluded.

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