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IMPROVED RELATIONS.

ITALY AND BRITAIN. SIGNOR GAYDA'S CHANGED TONE United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright ROME, August 4. The Interview given by Count Ciano. the Italian Foreign Minister, to the correspondent of the American News Agency In which he declared there was no fundamental obstacles to an Anglo-Itallan understanding which would provide a new stabilising element for the maintenance of peace in Europe, has created a deep impression, not because it contained revelations but because it was the first public official admission of Improved relations. Pignor Gayda adopts a changed tone towards Britain, and says the causes of past divercencies have been only '

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 7

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IMPROVED RELATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 7

IMPROVED RELATIONS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20265, 6 August 1937, Page 7

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