ITALIAN ASPIRATIONS
THE ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE DEPARTURE OF TROOPS CONTINUES frew Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 27. The * Daily Telegraph’s ’ Rome correspondent says: “The Press remains silent upon the conversations with the exception of . reports cabled abroad. .While everybody hopes that Italian . aspirations will be realised peacefully, many believe that war is inevitable. Things have gone so far that nothing
short. of ■ a military protectorate on Moroccan lines will achieve Italy’s ambitions of providing room for her surplus population, freedom to exploit the supposed untold mineral wealth of Abyssinia, control of its foreign policy, and the right to represent the Emperor in Europe. There seems to be no objec-
tion to the Emperor remaining on the thrbne. Italy would suppress slavery and open schools throughout the country. In the meantime the departure of troops continues.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 9
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