EUROPEAN CLARIFICATION.
"With the Anglo-Italian agreement Great Britain has helped t,o make a substantial progress towards European clarif ication, " writes Corriere della Sera, Milan. "Britain has never really believed that the sympathy which Italy had for the national Spanish revolution would lead to a mutilation of Spanish territory by Italy, and in that respect valuable clarification has been achieved. "The moral value of the gentleman's agreement is niuch • greatei than carn be perceived at present. Mussolini's calmness has saved Europe from considerable difficulties, and English opinion is now appreciating this, "England is interested in the status quo of the Mediterranean and can count on Italian co-operation to maintain it. ' *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 40, 3 March 1937, Page 4
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