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ATTITUDE TO SANCTIONS.

ITALY RESOLUTE BUT APPREHENSIVE. United Tress Association. —Copyright.—Ree. 11 a.m. ROME, October 13. Officials hint that all preparations have been made to face economic sanctions, but they refuse to give details. The opinion generally is apprehensive regarding the effects of sanctions on both Italy and world trade, but the populace is resolute that the challenge must be faced. Signor Gayda, editor of "Giornale d'ltalia," declares that Italy is able to meet by self-denial all sanctions the effect of which will be like a boomerang, as Italy in the future will refuse to buy from her persecutors. The Rome correspondent of the British United Press says an agricultural weekly newspaper claims that a discovery which will enable at least one sanction to be defeated will be patented shortly. It consists of a preparation from by-products of milk, after making butter and cheese, which can be transformed into a yarn closely resembling wool. Two factories already are said * to be spinning these yarns.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 7

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ATTITUDE TO SANCTIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 7

ATTITUDE TO SANCTIONS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 243, 14 October 1935, Page 7