ITALY'S ATTITUDE
SPEECH BY MUSSOLINI
NEED FOR DEEDS
NOT TO REMAIN PRISONERS
IN MEDITERRANEAN
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrl*_K (Received March 31, 9 a.m-)'' ; '; ROME, March 30.
Signor Mussolini, in a speech dur«i ing a tour of southern districts, saida
"Pacts or no pacts, we will neve] resign ourselves to remaining pris oners in the Mediterranean. Italj is ready to Stand up for her claims Speeches are mere words unless thej are accompanied by deeds."
The Fascist publicist Signor Vir**] ginio Gayda admits that the. Note td France on December 17 did not con* tain proposals and conditions, bul reasons and themes for discussioa
"France wants to maintain an adantf aut 'never,'" he said. "M. Daladiei has demonstrated a desire to shut th«
half-open door. We take note of thii attitude. Italy is not impatient. In the meantime the breach mention»l| by Signor Mussolini on March 26 re-! mains unbridged."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1939, Page 9
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