ITALY AND FRANCE
RAPPROCHEMENT POSSIBLE
OUTCOME OF HAGUE CONFERENCE
BITTER WORDS NOT FORGOTTEN
(United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (“Times” Cables.)
(Rec. August 30, 10.50 p.m.)
London, August 30.
The Italian Press sees as an outcome of The Hague Conference a possible Italo-French rapprochement. “The Times” Rome correspondent says it is also the chief subject of conversation in political circles, where Britain’s Hague attitude is interpreted as an intimation to France that the Entente Cordiale is ended. Will France, thus unexpectedly deserted by her former ally, now turn to Italy, which bore with her the brunt of The Hague battle? This is the theme of several leading articles, which admit the reasonableness of an Italo-French understanding, especially as Mr. Snowden is evidently determined to support Germany. “H Giornale d’ltalia” says Italy will never forget the bitter words spoken at The Hague nor the “English offensive” against the Allies.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 11
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