THE VATICAN
POSITION WITH ITALY (United l’ross Association.— My F.lectrn Telegraph.—Copyright.) /Rocoi *ed this dav at 8.30. a.m.) HOME, January o. !u spite o! a successions of rumours denials, somo interpret the Yatitributes to the late -Marquis Domenico Ha rone as aw indication that • the. age-long quarrel between the \ atiIran and the Italian Government is either -ending or has ended. 'I he Barone, who died last week, participated in delicate negotiations on behalf cif the Government. . His death is believed to have been accelerated by anxiety and over-strain. The Vatican admits the Barone f diplomatic qualities and mastery ol jurisprudence was instrumental m reaching a stage of agreement wind: was sought vainly by previous negotiators It further alludes to the solutio,V“as virtually reached,” thanks t« the efforts of Barone and the \ aticai representative, Signor Bacelli, consis oUjii'iipv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1929, Page 5
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