MUSSOLINI’S ATTITUDE
ANTI-F R ENCH FEEL ING
ITALIAN RETALIATION URGED
(Times Service).
fßeccived this day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, Dec. 3.
A Rome correspondent states that Mussolini’s expressed sympathy with the demonstrations against Modergno’s sentence will hardly improve FrancoItalian relations. It is true the demonstrations have practically ceased, hut a wave of anti-French feeling continues, especially in connection with M. Poincare’s declaration that if France gave up the Syrian mandate, another country with Imperialistic tendencies would ho'ready to step into her shoes. This has produced a fresh outburst. The “Tribune” violently attacks M. Poincare, declaring the words were deliberately uttered in order to stir up anti-Fascist feeling. It accuses M. Poincare or being Italy’s inveterate enemy. Meanwhile other cases are reported of Italians .returning French decorations, while, Italian women are urged never again ■ to. wear French dresses, drink French champagne, use French scents or beauty preparations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1928, Page 5
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146MUSSOLINI’S ATTITUDE Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1928, Page 5
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