Crisi di Corfù (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Crisi di Corfù" in Italian language version.

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  • BOMBARDMENT OF CORFU., in The Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Qld., National Library of Australia, 1º ottobre 1935, p. 6. URL consultato il 30 luglio 2013.
  • LEAGUE CHALLENGED., in The Argus, Melbourne, National Library of Australia, 6 settembre 1923, p. 9. URL consultato il 21 marzo 2013. "Sono sbarcati ottocento soldati."
  • 5000 ITALIAN TROOPS HAVE LANDED AT CORFU GREEK GARRISON FLED., in The Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, NSW, National Library of Australia, 3 settembre 1923, p. 1. URL consultato il 23 marzo 2013.
  • PRACTICALLY UNOBSERVED., in The Brisbane Courier, National Library of Australia, 29 settembre 1923, p. 7. URL consultato il 17 marzo 2013. "The news of the evacuation at Corfu was almost unobserved owing to the general depression through Italy obtaining practically, everything she demanded."
  • THE ITALO-GREEK CRISIS., in The Register, Adelaide, National Library of Australia, 15 ottobre 1923, p. 11. URL consultato il 20 marzo 2013.
  • GREEK PLOT ALLEGED, in Kalgoorlie Miner, WA, National Library of Australia, 31 agosto 1923, p. 5. URL consultato il 16 marzo 2013. "The Italian newspapers declare that the murders were the result of deliberate ambuscade by Greeks—natives of Epirus, and will leave an indelible stain. The Albanian Legation in London has received a telegram from Tirana affirming that Greek armed bands were the assassins"
  • ALBANIANS BLAMED, in The Daily News, Perth, National Library of Australia, 31 agosto 1923, p. 7, Terza Edizione. URL consultato il 16 marzo 2013. "The Governor-General of Epirus, the Greek Delegation, and the Roumanian Consul in Janina, attribute the Telini crime to Albanians."
  • MURDERED ITALIANS., in The Recorder, Port Pirie, SA, National Library of Australia, 17 settembre 1923, p. 1. URL consultato il 16 marzo 2013. "The Exchange correspondent at Athens says the Court of Inquiry into the Janiria murders puts forward a suggestion that the Italian delegates were killed as an act of vengeance because during the Italian occupation of Vairona Colonel Tellini as Governor had several Albanians shot, including notables."
  • Italians Incensed., in The West Australian, Perth, National Library of Australia, 1º settembre 1924, p. 11. URL consultato il 16 marzo 2013. "Demonstrations against the Greeks are reported from all parts of Italy."
  • GREEK FLAG BURNED., in The West Australian, Perth, National Library of Australia, 1º settembre 1923, p. 11. " Anti-Greek demonstrations continue in the Italian towns, notably in Trieste, where Nationalists and Fascists burned the Greek flag in the public square, and threw it into the sea. In Milan there were noisy scenes in front of the Greek Consulate, and demonstrators carried off a shield which bore a replica of the Greek arms."
  • ITALIAN DEMANDS A MINIMUM., in The Recorder, Port Pirie, SA, 1º settembre 1923, p. 1. URL consultato il 16 marzo 2013. "Anti-Greek demonstrations are reported from all over Italy, and the police have been reinforced."
  • Greek Press Views., in The West Australian, Perth, National Library of Australia, 1º settembre 1923, p. 11. URL consultato il 1º maggio 2013. "The Greek newspapers condemn unanimously the Telini crime, and express friendly sentiments towards Italy. They hope that the Cabinet will give legitimate satisfaction to Italy without going beyond the limits of national dignity."

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