AMITY SOUGHT.
FRANCE AND ITALY.
NEW TREATY IN VIEW
(USTTKD PBESB ASSOCIATION—BI BLBCTBIO TELEOBAPH —COPTBIBHT.' LONDON, November 6. In view of the many known differences between France and Italy, interest is centred in the prolonged negotiations conducted by M. Beaunwrchats in Rome on behalf of the Fieneh Government, which it is hoped will shortly culminate in an agreement on the important outstanding points. ~ It is believed that a new Treaty is being negotiated under which Itnlv waives her claims for special treatment) for Italians settled iu Tunisia, while franco agrees to the rectification of the frontier of „Tnpolitana. Moreover there is reason to believe that the Treaty will include a i reamble expressing the intention of both countries to live in amity, which will rV & ltter P iU to those wh ° «•»<* W»at both France and Italy had been fishing in troubled waters. According to a French source, the British Government wa3 kept informed and actively encouraged the course of negotiations.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 5
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162AMITY SOUGHT. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19462, 8 November 1928, Page 5
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