“BAD EXAMPLE FOLLOWED.”
MUSSOLINI’S REPORTED WORDS. ANGRY ITALY AS NEIGHBOUR. (United Press Association— Copyright.) (Received This Day, 10.10 a.m.) ROME, February 4. Signor Mussolini is reported to have declared in the coarse of an interview with a leading Greek newspaper: In the event of war Greeks will have an angry Italy as a neighbour. I do not want to dictate the foreign policy of any country, but Greece should remember her harbours face Italy. Despite the Greece-Italian Pact of Friendship Greece appears to have followed the bad example of Turkey and Jugoslavia (in promising to support Britain in the event of an attack by Italy). I will not make another war. One is enough, but, I am watching Britain, which is preparing for, even inviting, war. If it comes Greece will find herself in a most difficult position.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 97, 5 February 1936, Page 5
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