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Il Bollettino Italo-Canadese, 17 Jan 1936, p. 2

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and . deceptive statements of the press, there is no alternative but to criticize and hamper Italy in every possible way. However, the Italians (especially those who have had the good fortune of visiting Italy and seeing the great man who is leading her through a path saturated with In the eyes of an inquitous world, Italy is regarded as being a malici-- ous and nefarious nation, frenzied by a zeal of conquest and imperialism. Is this the true state of affairs? For one who has not witnessed the gran-- deur of Mussolinian Italy, nor the disposition of her fine, dexterous pe-- ople, but is induced by the fallacious 1 BOLLETTINO ITALO--CANADESE UPRIGHT ENGLAND 20 ABISSINIA o ETIOPIA? » La zona punteggiata é la Etiopia propria; Le regioni marcate con linee parallele sono quelle conquistate, an-- nesse o soggiocate negli ultimi cin-- quanta anni. (1) Gunza Gubba conquered .. 1899 (2) Shiangui . ; : …… ……… 1889 Np I J5 * I, a Giovane Fascist, have had the opportunity to see, and now I am able to speak dauntlessly of Italy's integrity. Many -- times have I been criticized and ridiculed by my school-- mates and even my very -- intimate friends for upholding Italy. Still, re-- gardless of opposition, I will continue to fight indefinitely for the cause of Italy. As yet I have violated no tre-- aty, no law, have uttered no false-- hood or insulting accusations. I have simply presented the facts. Why then all the remonstration ? Obviously, the truth hurts. Repeatedly I have been sacrifices, to the gates of glory) know well that this is utterly untrue. 2 x 2 i 5 ; i is * d. io ec w 4) se d (3) Leka Gallas …… (4) Jambo .:.......... ) Guma ........... (6) Comou .......... ) LMmmu .......... (8) Gianger ......... (9) . Kera :............ CIO) Kafa --;.....:.... (11) Gallastubama .... Copia di questa carta, con le relative spiegazioni, é annessa all'opuscolo "What Do You Know About Ethi-- opia?" pubblicato a cura del Comitato Pro Causa Italiana di Toronto, che si può acquistare al prezzo di 25 soldi presso quasi tutti i rivenditori di "magazenes". 40° 499 told that I uphold the cause of Italy | few words justifying Italy in the because I am an Italo--Canadian. | said conflict. The real question, in How preposterous indeed! Is it not| my opinion, is neither the Italo--Ethi-- my privilege to believe what I wish| opian controversy nor the prestige of and to advocate what I believe? Is it| the League of Nations but England's not my duty to uphold the cause of | dread of losing world wide interests justice? My convictions are that any ) threatened by Italy's expansion. It 'person who does not admire and sup--jis historically recognized that Britain 'port the land of his ancestors loves|obtained a vast portion of her em-- no land and is a disgrace to his adop-- | pire not for necessity of expansion ted country. I do not wish to say we|but for the lust of power and milita-- must immortalize our ancestral coun--|ry honours, employing at times un-- try. I love Canada and will honour-- | lawful and unpropitious methods to ably die for her if need be. I am achieve her objective. For example: simply upholding the cause of a na-- Dear Old England, in 1776 hired Hes_' tion which needs my help and every |sons to destroy a band of poor Amer-- other worthy Italo--Canadian's sup--| ican Colonists, and in 1812 to harass port, particularly when the world| American shipping, hired Indians press is deliberately inflicting untrue, | who had previously received arms ridiculous and disgraceful news on|and ammunition from British Cana-- the innocent reader's mind, da. And last but not least, in 1914 Presently, I am compelled to say & England, when Russia was practical-- (1882--1893) 1890 1897 1885 1886 1886 1890 1886 1897 (12) Guraghié ……… (13) Jimma ........... (14) Kambala ……… (15) . Teru: -- -- ; … (I6) Biru :. .. ……… (I7i) Aussa ............ (18) Harrar: .. : …… (19) Agaden ........... (20 Imi : , 5 . utl MN w¥ w w k w w k w w w w 8k la -- mss ie l n 4S .. 1887 .. 1935 .. 1889 .. 1909 .. 1909 .. 1909 .. 1887 1894.97 .. 1894 (21) Arusi …… (22) Uolamo …… (23) Ghimira .... (24) Nilotic ..... (25) Nilotic ...... (26) Conso …… (27) Burgi :...... (28) Sidamo .... (29) Bran ....... ly destroyed--Germany almost on| ganda against Italy. England which top of Paris--Belgium overrun and | has grabbed half the world, England, England with her back not to the | the world's greatest Shylock, deprives wall, but lying on her belly, licked in | Italy of a little needed colony. Eng-- spirit and fearful of the end of the|land, which owes so much to Italy-- British Empire, begged and urged | England, which owes her early civi-- Italy to enter on.the side of the Al-- | lization to Rome--England, which lies, promising her a division of Ger--|owes her system of laws to Rome-- man possessions and recognizing Ita--| England, which owes her greatest ly's great need of expansion and |Colonial possession to an Italian, for economic development. But what hap-- | it was Cabot who discovered New-- pened after the War? Italy's share Ìfoundland, thus giving her a foothold for saving England and France was | on the American Continent. Cunning billions of dollars worth of debts and England which has received nothing about two million dead and wounded, but good from Italy, since the time whereas England and France divided | of the Caesars, is harassing the Ita. about 1,500,000 square miles between lians and lines up with a half--civi-- them, leaving Italy out in the cold. 'lized,. barbarie _ Ethiopia which has -- efved contributed nothing but which Italy That is thes freatment e Tsc has poineered and is willing to devel-- from this same Great, Noble, Up-- op and civilize as she has done the *rìght England which to--day, lines UP | world over for almost 2000 years. the world in a most vicious propa-- | In view of all that has been said, 50° 40 ° 1895 1893 1897 1900 1900 1897 1897 1893 1899 20 Civilized humanity cannot forget the marvelous part Italy has played in 2000 years of civilization: her sons have worked, buit--in slush, sleet, rain or shine--they have shown their ingenuity in the Americas, Asia and Africa: The Italians have never shirked, whether _ building subways, sewers, docks, railroads, bridges, sta-- diums--on ' land or _ sea--they have done the dirty work with a song on their lips. Now all they ask is that they be permitted to ameliorate con-- ditions, and make a "White Man's Country" out of this degenerated na-- tion. What a colossal crime it would be to humanity and -- civilization should England in her -- selfishness, greed, false pride and stubboruness . steer the League of Nations to impose sanctions against Italy, because "sanctions," says Mussolini, mean "war", and thus incite a new world conflict. England in the name of civilizati-- on, beware! Your "peaceful" threats in the Mediterranean are leading to another world tragedy--a deluge that may make the "Black Hole of Calcut-- ta" seem like a Comedy. England beware! History will hold you res-- ponsible and civilized humanity will damn not bless the day you invoke sanctions against Italy which has been Civilization's greatest teacher and defender--not a destroyer. "Piccolino G. P." In view of all that has been said, how can England, : which owes so much to Italy, and has enjoyed the friendship and help of Italy for cen-- turies, support a country like Ethi-- opia, uncivilized, barbaric, where the power of the Ras is in direct relati-- on to the number of slaves he pos-- sesses and where there is no such thing as justice and where are prac-- tised some of the most horrible ritu-- als, that make the Spanish Inquisition look like child's play. This is the group of tribles England upholds against Italy, the nation that has contributed more than any other to the world's civilization. é una istituzione che ha il solo scopo di informare i suoi abbonati di tutto quanto intorno ad essi si stampa in Italia e fuori. Una parola, un rigo. un intero giornale, una intiera rivista che vi riguardi, vi son subite spedi-- ti, e voi saprete in breve ciò che di-- versamente non conoscerete mai. Chiedete le condizioni di abbonom. a L'ECO DELLA STAMPA . Milano Via Giuseppe Compagnoni, 28 Pubblicato dalla Italian Publishing Company A. Perilli, Edit.--T. Mari, Dir. 12 Elm St. Toronto Tel WAverley 7306 Canada: --Un. anno... …… +$9.00 Fuori Canada--Un anno $2.50 12 Elm Street -- -- -- Toronto b) Accompagnare la relativa somma di un DOLLARO per ogni abbonato; c) Gli abbonati debbono far par-- te della Societa' o Loggia che in-- via gli abbonamenti cumulativi; a) Inviare non meno di dieci ab-- oonamenti, fornendo immediata-- mente il nome di tutti e indirizzo; d) Gli abbonamenti, dopo inizia-- ti, non sono trasferibili. Per godere questo beneficio é necessario: Come l'anno scorso, anche que-- st'anno offriremo alle associazioni l'opportunita' di fare l'abbonamen. to cumulativo per i soci, per il prezzo speciale di $1.00 per un anno. w se o ce t o r ABBONA MENTT I L BO LLETTIN Ò IT A L O--C A N A D E S E L'ECO DELLA STAMPA ABBONAMENTO CUMULATIVI 17 Gennaio 1936

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