FRANCE AND ITALY
PROMISE OF TREATY
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(Received this day at 9. a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 6,
Tn view of many known differences between France and Italy, intei'est centred in prolonged negotiations conducted by Beaumarchais in Borne on behalf of tho French Government, 'which hoped shortly to culminate in an agreement on important outstanding points. Tt is believed a new treaty is being negotiated under which Italy waives claims for special treatmen of Italians settled in Tunisia while France agrees to a rectification of the frontier in Tripolitana. Dloreover there is reason to believe the treaty will include a preamble expressing the intention of ‘both countries to live in amity, which will Ibo a hitter pill to those in both Franco and Italy who have been fishing for troubled waters. According to a French source the British Government was kept informed and is actively encouraging the course of negotiaions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1928, Page 4
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