ITALIAN PRESS ATTACK
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Serious Concern Felt In Britain BREACH 0F AGREEMENT
(By Teleeranh—
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(Received 11, 1.0 p.m.)' LONDON, May 10. Pre-occupied with the Coronation, Cabinet did not assemble to discuss the situation arising from Signor Mussolini's recall of Italian journalists from Britain, bnt it is no secret that official quarters are mosfc disturbed at the latest turn of events. The Italian Press has launched against the British an attack 'as violent as anything during the Abyssinian conflict, again causing a breach of the Auglo-Italian Mediterranean xapprochemont, in which Italy underfcakes to discontinue propaganda. It now seems that the Mediterranean situiation is an unsatisfactory as ever.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 5
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