THE SANCTIONS
AI lITUDE OF BRITAIN. SECURITY 0F SMALLER STATES. ITALY \VILLING Tl) NEGOTIATE. l'iiltell Press Assn—Else. Tel. Copyright. LONDON, May 30. The diplomaiir correspondent of the Morning Post says Britain‘s altitude toward sflllclinils was dismissed by the (luliinet. liut nu llllitl decision was iiiiivlf‘. ‘ The View of the Foreign Secretary. Air Anthony Eden. is understood to he that, before sanctions are raised, smoothing must be done for. the secur—ity of Flutes rendered nervous by the League's failure. particularly those who feel themselves threatened either by Germany or by ital}: Signor Mussolini is believed to be willing to negotiate on these lines. but he maintains that sanctions should be taken off first. AN ITALIAN ULTIMATUM. MAY LEAVE THE LEAGUE. ll" SANCTIONS NOT RAISED Untied Press Aunt—Elem Tel. Copyright. i (Received June I. ll.li am.) ‘ I’ARIS, May 3]. ‘ “Despite denials it. is a fact that ‘ltaly told Sir E. U!‘unllil0lld on May ‘29 .that it" the sanctions were not raised by June 15 ltiily would leave the League of Nations,“ writes Madame Tabouis iii L'Ut‘LlVl'L‘. 1 FUTURE OF ABVSSINIA. FL'ND FOR PUBLIC \V'ORKS. ITALY .\l.-\Y BORROW ABROAD. Untied Press Assn—Elec. Tel. Copyright. ROME, May 30. The Italian Cabinet has decided to create a special fund to finance public works in .L‘w'ssinia. An initial capital of £1,000,000 has been authorised. It will issue shares for Italian and foreign currencies. which is taken to indicate that ltaly may seek to borrow abroad to develop Abyssinia. CHARGES OF INOITEMENT. - - i T\\‘O MEN ARRESTED. 1 i ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CONSUL. 1 United Press ASHL—EIec. Tel. copyright.‘ MALTA, my 30. i Nicole Delia. a lawyer. formerly a Nationalist deputy. and Guze Flores, a tohaeronist. formerly a Labour leader, were remanded [o—day on a charge of trying to obtain secret om—i‘ial sketches, plans and models, ral-i-ulated to be useful to an enemy. and also of inviting dorkyiird employees in rommit a lirearh of the Uliieial SeeretsAet. ‘ ’ lielia stated that the Italian Consul had asked him to obtain secret infor—mation, regarding the dockyard and the Navy. lle refused, but got into touch with a doekgard employee through Flores. liotli subsequently refused to continue thLiniiiiii'ies.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 7
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355THE SANCTIONS Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19900, 1 June 1936, Page 7
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