ITALY SATISFIED
COLONIES VIEWPOINT
ATTITUDE TO BRITAIN
TRIPOLI, March 18. Mr. G. Ward Price, for the "Daily Mai]," interviewed Signer Mussolini, who said: — "Italy will not be represented at the Coronation because Haile Selassie was invited to send a representative. ; Italy has no intention of concerning herself with Spanish affairs after the end of the civil war." , The Duce expressed a desire for a settlement With Britain of questions relating to Kenya' and the Sudan as already achieved in the case of Somaliland. "I declare that from the colonial viewpoint Italy is ■ satisfied," he said. "No difficulty will be put in the way of co-operation by British concerns in the development of our empire provided all political questions are first settled."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 67, 20 March 1937, Page 9
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