NEW TONE IN ROME
-Presa Absh.
"No Fundamental Obstacles to Understanding" ATTITUDE TO BRITAIN
(By Telegraph-
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(Eeceived 5, 1.40 p.m.) EOME. Aug. 4. Count Ciano 's interview with the correspondent of an American news agency in which he declared that there were no fundamental obstacles to an AngloItalian understanding which would provide a new stabilising element for the maintenance of peace in Europe created a deep impression, not because it contained revelations but because it was the first public official admission of improved relations. Signor Gayda, in the Giornale d'ltalia, adopts a changed tone towards Britain and says that the causes of past divergencies have been only of a psychological nature.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 170, 5 August 1937, Page 5
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