Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1948 — Page 6
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Rx gi yu © age ; : ya's Strategic Position Places Libya's domes RR AMWARD 3. BY d-bpbs gives it aerial and “maritime control over most of the Mediterranean and many of its to this former Italian colony the status
effective than the first,
Since the Italian settlers number only 150,000 in a total population of 900,000, the political lineup of ine natives, with their five-
vialy enhanced by the outcome of the imminent elections in Italy. te outstanding
strategic tentialities of this region were tmphasizeg quite recently when, by agreement with the British, its key air base at Mahallah was put back in commission for use hy U. 8. aircraft.
eonomicalY: the country has ] possibilities. A mere
ae major part of the country is barren ‘desert land, dates and olives being its principal prod-
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jp. In this, the last article in a series dealing with Italy's former colonies, Dr. Byng, wellknown expert on international affairs, analyzes Libya's key role in the curremt worlds picture.
of Libya to Italy. The Libyans are devout Mo-
ism is decidedly unfavorable. On the other
Tripoli, Derna.
Barbary states.
FOF administrative purposes Libya is divided from west oo
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Turkey conquered the country Italian. in 1835 but lost it to Italy in the|try to join the seven states which Libya by Field Marshal Viscount
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