SIX MONTHS' GRACE.
ITALY AND JUGOSLAVIA. DENUNCIATION OF TREATY. (Press Association— Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.45 a.m.) ROME, January 29. The "Foglio Dordini," in which Fascist official communications appear, publishes a Note declaring that Italy has postponed for six months the denunciation, of the Italo-Jugo-Slavic Treaty of friendship. This step is taken as proof of Italy's good faith, despite the fact that Jugo-Slavia in the last four years has not displayed goodwill, but. on the contrary, has taken everv opportunity to organise anti-Italian and anti-Fascist demonstrations. The anti-Italian feeling has been evident even in politicians speeches, while the newspapers have unanimously calumniated the Italian army and peonle. The Jugo-Slav army has prepared directly against Italy and Jugo-Slav" Imperialism claims Italian territory from Pola to Udine. JugoSlav Italophobia reached a paroxysm after the signature of the French-Jugo-Slav Treatv. Jugo-Slavia has now six months to give a new turn to her policy toward Italy, that great nation which ,can wait, not fearing the events of the future.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 93, 30 January 1928, Page 5
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