ITALY AND PRANCE.
Disturbances by French and Italians at Marseilles and in other parts of France, and also in Italy, are likely to lead to National complications. An article in the Liberia (Rome) says France is anxious to retrieve the shame of her defeat in 1870, and is convinced that she is not sufficiently strong to measure herself with Germany, and seeks in every way a pretext for picking quarrels with Italy. The writer advises patience and foresight, and says it must be for Italy to choose an occasion of going to war with France, and not leave the latter to force war when she finds it most convenient.
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Patea Mail, 28 July 1881, Page 3
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