Italian Situation.
ITALIAN” POLICY. REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. ROME, November 1 !- , Mussolini replying to Sforza’s lette - j of resignation , declares Sforza’s actioi is scaicely friendly and very ill-timed Mussolini’s foreign policy will not be simpy tbc same sentiments as Sforz: mistakenly supposed, tlierefore he formally invites Sforza to remain at his . post and not embarrass the Govern- - meat which represents the loftiest oxi pression of the national conscience. t j ITALIAN APPEAL. fßeceiveel this day at 11.30 a.m.) POME. Soy l. ' Mussolini telegraphed to Mr J’onar : Law, M. Poincare and Mr Hughes, appealing for Entente solidarity, protection of interests and peace of the civilised world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1922, Page 3
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