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Future of Italy’s Former Colonies

LONDON, August 6 The cession of Fezzan to France and the formation of an Arab king; dom of Cyrenaica under the Senussi leader, Emir Idriess el. Senussi, are considered the most likely recommendations to emerge from the recent investigations into the wishes ot the population of the former Italian colonies. Represenatives of. the deputies of the Foreign Ministers of Britain, Russia, France, and the United States, who were charged witn this investigation, have been considering their reports in London ioi tne last month. . _ , . _ .. „ Eight countries —Belgium, tne Netherlands, China, Brazil, Canada, India, Czechoslovakia, and Poland—have already informed the deputies that they have no further recommendations to make on the question. Egypt, it is understood, is now prepared to drop her claims to trusteeship over Somaliland and Eiitrea, but has reiterated her demand for rectification of the frontier between Egypt and Libya.

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Grey River Argus, 7 August 1948, Page 5

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Future of Italy’s Former Colonies Grey River Argus, 7 August 1948, Page 5

Future of Italy’s Former Colonies Grey River Argus, 7 August 1948, Page 5

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