FRANCE AND JUGO-SLAVIA
. REPORTED PACT 'J t ITALY PERTURBED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 9. (Received November 10, at 9.30 a.m.) Tho news that France and Jugoslavia have reached the point of concluding a pact is perturbing Italy, where it is regarded as an unfriendly act towards Italy, and conclusive evidence of France’s anti-Italian intentions; but. the Belgrade correspondent of ‘ The Times ’ says that it is officially denied. It is pointed out that it is merely an extension of Locarno, and will contribute to Europe’s peace. Moreover, Britain, when notified, expressed tho greatest pleasure in the negotiations. Tho French Minister (M. Dard) has issued a statement which emphasises that practically no change has occurred in Jngo-Franco relations. Tim pact constitutes a solemn manifestation of friendship and a common desire foe peace.—‘ The Times.’
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Evening Star, Issue 19710, 10 November 1927, Page 5
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