LONG PEACE
SAID TO BE ANTICIPATED BY MUSSOLINI. NOT INITIATING WARLIKE ACTION. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON. May 29. The Rome correspondent of the British United Press quotes a high official close to Mussolini as saying that Italy anticipates a long peace and does not expect war as a result of the Italian and German* claims on France and Poland. The Duce, he says, does not intend to initiate action endangering peace, and it is believed that Hitler likewise denies that Italy intends to denounce the Anglo-Italian and Montreux Treaties.
He adds that there is no great hurry to settle the dispute between Italy and France which is long-stand-ing and which will eventually be solved.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 May 1939, Page 7
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