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ITALY'S INFLUENCE.

EXTENSION IN THE BALKANS. (by. CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COr-IBIGHT.) (Sidney "Sew" Slavics.) (Received April sth, 1 a.m.) LONDON, April 4. Tlic Homo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says political importance attaches to Count Bethlen's visit to-day to perfect agreements giving Hungary an outlet to the sea at Fiumo and also to conclude a treaty of friendship. The latter affords fresh evidence of the success of Signor Mussolini's policy of extending Italian influence in the Balkans and Eastern Europe, gradually supplanting French predominance among the Little Entente and former Austrian countries. Relations between Italy and Hungary are now very cordial, and Italy is also on excellent terms with Greece, Rumania, Bulgaria, Albania, and Poland.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 9

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ITALY'S INFLUENCE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 9

ITALY'S INFLUENCE. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18968, 5 April 1927, Page 9