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ITALY AND NEUTRALITY

THE INTERVIEW WITH MR. CHURCHILL GERMAN ARMY HAS DONE ITS WORST ? . (ly Telegraph. — Press Association.— Copyright.) • (Received September 26, 9 a.m.) „ LONDON, 25th September. The Press Bureau has published Mr. Churchill's interview with the Giornale d'ltalia. Mr. Churchill says he always regarded the first month as the * most critical for the navy, and he had nothing to complain of regarding the way the month had gone. Hewas satisHed the German army had done its worst. " In less than half a year," he added, "we will have a million men at the front, equipped with everything that science can invent or money buy. 'We want this war to settle Europe on national lines, in accordance with the wishes of the peoples of the disputed areas." AS A PEACEMAKER Dr. Dillon, the Daily Telegraph correspondent, states: "Italy consistently influenced the- Triplice on behalf of peace in recent years." He points out that Italy is now seriously discussing the questions whether she can afford much longer to remain neutral, and whether France and Russia, if victorious, would be favourable to Italy's territorial aspirations if she persists in her neutrality.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 7

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ITALY AND NEUTRALITY Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 7

ITALY AND NEUTRALITY Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 76, 26 September 1914, Page 7

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