ITALY’S ATTITUDE.
No Part In Coronation. Press Association —Copyright Tripoli. March 18. Mr. Ward Price, the Daily Mail representative, interviewed Signor Mussolini, who said Italy would not be represented at the coronation because Haile Selassie had been invited to send a representative.
Italy had no intention of concerning herself with Spanish affairs after the end of the civil war, said the Dictator. He expressed a desire for a settlement with Britain of questions relating to Kenya and Soudan, as had already been achieved in the case of Somaliland.
“1 declare that from a colonial viewpoint Italy is satisfied." said Signor Mussolini. "No difficulty will be put in the way of co-operation with British concerns in the development ot our Empire, provided all political questions are first settled,”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 March 1937, Page 4
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127ITALY’S ATTITUDE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 388, 20 March 1937, Page 4
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