SPAIN AND ITALY.
ALL ABOVE BOARD.
(Br CAULS—PBZS3 ASSOCIATION COPIRIGRT.) (SBUTER'S TKLEGBAM3,.)
LONDON, December 4
The Spanish Embassy in London, in view of the interpretations placed on the visit of their Spanish Majesties to Italy, draws attention to a statement by General de Eivera that there is nothing mysterious in the purpose of the visit. The Spanish policy is perfectly clean, and the consolidation of Hispano-Italian bonds well developed.
The economic connexions and influence in Latin America will diminish the causes of Hispano-Italian competition in the Mediterranean.
Spain was only thinking of peaceful defence, and neither France nor Britain had any motives for alarm.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17939, 6 December 1923, Page 9
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