APPLICATION OF SANCTIONS.
GOVERNMENTS URGED TO BE FIRM. LEAGUE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. GENEVA, February 3. The League Committee on Sanctions recommends that governments shoiild instruct customs and other authorities to exercise the greatest vigilance in the observance of sanctions regulations. It adds that sanctions should fipply to goods, 50 per cent, of the value of which is attributable to processes undergone since they left Italy. The report on tho present position of sanctions shows that arms and financial sanctions have been accepted by 52 governments, the prohihition of imports from Italy bj 50, the embargo on certain exports to Italy by 51, and mutual support m the application of sanctions by 4G.
OUTBURST BY IL DUCE DANGER OF “BLOODY SANCTIONS.” ROME, February 3. Signor Mussolini, in a speech io chiefs of the Black Shirts, declared- “ Europe’s intellectual youth urnscover with shame the theorists’ bloody sanctions, which would sentence mil lions of youths, students, peasants and workers never more to see the sun
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 96, 4 February 1936, Page 5
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