"ITALY IS SATISFIED"
Desires to Co-operate, But Not Going to Coronation (Received 20, 8.45 &.m.) TRIPOLI, March 19. Mr. Ward Priee, for the Daily Mail, interviewed Signor Mussolini, who saids "Italy won't be represented at the Coronation because Haili Sellassie was invited to send a representative. Italy has no intention of concerning herself with Spanish affaira after the end of the ci,vii war. II Duce expressed a desire for a settlement with Biitain on qnestions relating to Kenya and the Soudan, as has already been aehieved in the case of Somaliland. "I deelare that from the colonial viewpoint, Italy is satisfied," he added^ "No diffieulty will be put in the way of co-operation with British concerns iff tfie development of our Empire, proi vided all political questions are firsfi settled.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 5
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