ASSAULT ON LEAGUE
Italo-German Diplomacy
(Received December 16, 12.35 atm.) London, December 15.
The Paris correspondent of "The Times’’ says Germany’s jubilant approval of Italy’s departure from the League of Nations has created an impression that Berlin and Rome are planning a 1 vigorous diplomatic campaign to break up the League on the basis of France’s Eastern European alliances.
The Socialist newspaper "Populaire” believes that the efforts of Italian and German diplomacy will be directed to detaching first Austria and Hungary and then (Yugoslavia and Poland from the League, which, it says, would be tantamount to the League’s collapse.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 70, 16 December 1937, Page 18
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