ITALY'S NEEDS
——♦ GRAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ASSISTANCE FROM BRITAIN SOUGHT 'ByTelegrapli-Presa Association-Copyright London, April 20/ The Australia.! Press Association learns that Italy's grave economic situation, which is accompanied by serious social uwest, was closely examined by JJ>. Lloyd George, Lord Curzon, end Signor Nitti yesterday at San Kemo, It is recognised that little can bo done to stabilise tho jump in exchange until next month's intarnational financial ton-, ference. Signor Nitti emphasised Italy's urgent need of coal and raw materials, the absence of which was causing unemployment. Signor Nitti pointed out that Great Britain had already liberally assisted Prance, and ho hoped that tho traditional friendship of Great Britain would justify her in extending facilities to Italy. Mr., Lloyd George sent an urgent telegram intruding the Board of Trade to consult tho Coal Controller as to the best means of immediately meeting Italy's requirements. He has also undertaken to employ British vessels to carry. Italy's raw materials.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. REBELLION IN MEXICO ' : -4 ' DECLARED TO BE MERELY "A LOCAL AFFAIR." (Ecc. April 22, 7.25 p.m.) Washington, April 21. The Mexican Embassy has issued a statement to the effect that the Sonora rebellion is merely a local ohair. Dven if the Federal Government failed to suppress it the general Government would remain unshaken, but it was impossible to.quell it quickly owing to the distance of Sonora from tho capital.— Router.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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228ITALY'S NEEDS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 7
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