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LATE NEWS

FRANCE CRITICAL OF DUCE’S SPEECH Italy Must Change Attitude Before Negotiations (Independent Calde Service.) (Received March 28, 1.10 a.m.) PARIS, March 27. Morning newspapers are critical of Signor Mussolini's speech. The consensus of opinion is that, though it left the door open for negotiation, it would scarcely be possible for France to negotiate till Italy’s attitude is completely changed. This viewpoint is summed up in the newspaper “Figaro,’’ which states that Signor Mussolini is inviting France to pay for his mistakes.

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View Of Speech In U.S.A. (Independent Cable Service.) (Received March 28, 1.10 a.m.) WASHINGTON, March 27. Signor Mussolini's speech is considered to have been milder than was anticipated, but most observers feel that the European crisis has not been relieved. JAPAN SYMPATHETIC (Received March 28, 1.30 a.m.) TOKIO, March 27. The Foreign Oliice spokesman, commenting on Signor Mussolini’s speech, said that Japan was sympathetic to Italy’s legitimate colonial aspirations.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19390328.2.144

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 156, 28 March 1939, Page 13

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155

LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 156, 28 March 1939, Page 13

LATE NEWS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 156, 28 March 1939, Page 13

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