MOST SERIOUS DESIRE
ENTENTE WITH BRITAIN
NATURAL DEATH TO
SANCTIONS
(•Received" May 29, 11 a.m.)
HOME, May 28. In regard to Signor Mussolini's statement to the "Daily Telegr.yjh," semiofficial circles consider that the cause of conciliation is likely to be best served by not pressing for repeal of sanctions and that it' would be better to allow them to die a natural death than to risk a premature unsuccessful demand for repeal at Geneva. Italy is therefore unlikely to'send a delegation.
Italian propaganda in Palestine is vigorously denied.
It is also stated that Britain is free to _keep her troops and legation at Addis Ababa if she desires, as Italy most seriously.desires an entente with Britain. .
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Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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116MOST SERIOUS DESIRE Evening Post, Issue 126, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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