NEWSPAPER. VEHEMENCE.
The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says that Mr. Baldwin's friendly reference to Italy on October 31 is sarcastically rejected by most Italians, and that the newspapers, with increasing vehemence, are declaring them smoke screens whereby the Government is seeking to cancel its imperialistic designs in Abyssinia and to crush Italian expansion.
The British Government, therefore, is begged to drop once and for all its "hypocritical" references to friendship for Italy and to speak out with the same loyalty and courage with which Italy is defending her interests and aims, and with the same clearness which, it is ironically said, is revealed in acts of British policy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 9
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