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(Received This Day 8.0 a.m.) THE KT. Ho\. U. H. ASQUITH'S VISIT TO ITALY. Rome, April 2. The lit. Hon. H. H. Asquith is gratiiietl with the reception given him. The newspapers .consider tlwit his »-isit seals the unbreakable union ot ihe Allies. and emphasise the insistence wherewith the lit. Hon. H. H. As'initlrs and Baron Sonnino's speeches at the dinner at the .Foreign Office •remonstrated the identity'"of Angloitalian political and economic interfile Rt. Hon-. H. H. Asquith remarked that all England had followed with the heartiest sympathy, Italy's heroic struggle towards liberty, unity and independence. Fate had so willed, tliat when the principle and aspira- | tions shared by "both were menaced, the iwo had united ,ii .jrotherly alliance to defend the cause of freedom, and compel respect for the rights of nations—both weak and strong. He added that the Allies were ready to face direct hardship and hiadi unfailing raith in a final triumph destined to strengthen thi' essential rights. The Pope gave au audience to the Rt. tlon. H. H. Asquith lasting twenty minutes.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 April 1916, Page 2
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