BRITAIN AND ITALY
INTERESTS IN ABYSSINIA. _— NO lIPAIA'I’I NEGOTIATIONS. ...—— MATTER FOR THE LEAGUE. (omcial Wireless.) . RUGBY, May 30. Commenting on the recent interview Which the Italian Ambassador had with Mr Anthony Eden. at which Signor Grandi is understood to have] renewed the assurance previously given by the Italian Government re—garding respect for British interests in Abyssinia. and to have emphasisedl 'the desire of Signor Mussolini to imyrove Anglo-Italian relations, newspapers make it clear that there is no question 0! opening separate negotiations between Britain and Italy. The British policy from the beginning oil the halo-Abyssinian dispute has been dictated by Britain‘s membership or| the League of Nations. Accordinglyl no new departure need be expected! until the whole position comes underl review by the League at the next meeting of the Council on June 16. Press messages from Jibouti report that two members of the British Red Cross unit in Abyssinia who were Itated to have been detained by the ltaiian military authorities at, Diredawa have been allowed to resume their Journey.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8
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171BRITAIN AND ITALY Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19901, 2 June 1936, Page 8
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