ADVERTISERS A DVER'I'ISERS are requested to have their Advertisements in the Office not later than 10.30 a.in each day If received after that time insertion cannot be guaranteed for that day's issue Do not send original references mth applications for positions Copies only. Nom-de-plume addressee care of General Post Office cannot be accepted The Proprietors of the "Evening Post' do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of any advertisement through accident or from other causes or for errors in the publication of an advertisement STOP PRESST ♦ -. ■ - i • ■ ■ ROME AND BERLIN. | New York.—The Rome correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Britain and France are not expected to press Italy for a declaration of neutrality at present, j' but that they accept her official stand as non-intervention in the war in Europe. It is said that the I time is not ripe for British and French diplomacy, to make such a step, especially since Italy 3s adhering rigidly to hoi' non-inter- \ vention policy. I] The British Ambassador, Sir Percy Loraine. conferred with the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, on what is said to be "affairs arising out of Italy's prej sent position in the European con- | flict," namely, economic aspects inherent in Italy's freedom of i action as a non-belligerent. Contacts between Rome and Berlin, which are occurring daily, lead to the belief that another diplomatic ■ move may be forthcoming for Signor Mussolini to mediate between Germany and the democracies, but it is certain that II Duce will refuse unless he sees the possibility of concrete results.—fP.A. Cable.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1939, Page 18
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