OPINION IN ITALY
L WILSON STUBBORN AND NARROW ■&£ ■ •"?** PUBLIC INDISPOSED TO COMf PROMISE.
\ ROME, 25th April. " Popular excitment aftd indigation are running high. President Wilson, who was formerly regarded as the saviour of mankind, is now considered a stubborn, narrow-minded opponent of Italian aspirations. The opinion is freely expressed that the British and French delegates have given insufficient and lukewarm' support to Italy. ' Official reports from Italy show increased indignation against President Wilson. The' newspapers that •trot one man in • Italy was disposed to accept the peace which President Wilson would impose.' All.through the country popular, demonstrations are proceeding. It is behoved that it will be difficult in the present state of public feeling for Signor Orlando to submit any compromise to the people. v*
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 7
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