DUCE CHANGES VIEWS
FEAR OF QUARREL WITH GERMANY
LONDON, July 11. The "Daily Herald's" diplomatic cor-1 respondent asserts ..that Signor Mussolini has now changed his yiews on European policy. Last year he strongly supported the Stresa front, namely, Britain, France, and Italy, largely because he expected acquiescence in his Abyssinian adventure. He is now strongly against it, partly out of resentment and paif ly because now he is more afraid of being involved in I a quarrel with Germany. Italy therefore will participate in the Locarno Powers' meeting only on the understanding that Germany is brought in and a serious attempt made to settle all outstanding questions.
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Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 9
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107DUCE CHANGES VIEWS Evening Post, Issue 11, 13 July 1936, Page 9
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