Italy
RE-0 PEN INC OF THE CHAMBER. FAVORABLE PROSPECTS. Press Association—Copyright, Ausua. Jian and N.Z. Cable Association. <Received 11.4') a.in.) Romo, December 7. Signor Bosseli, at the re-opening of the Chamber, said the whole country was now working on the production of munitions. The Huns were well provided with those materials. Regarding the Adriatic, it had been decided, in conjunction with the Allies, that Italy’s sphere of influence to assure the triumph of her nationality was on the other side of the sea. Valona would he the jumping-off point. Italy’s future commercial expansion and financial position was favourable. 'flic Government was able to maintain the public credit until victory was secured. The Chamber overwhelmingly accepted Signor Bosselli’s motion to shelve for six months’ a Socialist pacifist resolution.
'Signor Bosselli urged the Chamber to do nothing to suggest that Italy was not heartily supporting the Allies.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 12, 8 December 1916, Page 5
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