POLITICAL SENSATION
ITALIAN DEMANDS ON FRANCE M. BONNET'S CONCILIATORY REFERENCE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, January 30. M. Bonnet is reported to have angered M. Daladier and created a political sensation when, during an appeal to the Press for moderation and restraint when referring to Italy, he stated that although France was bound to resist forcible Italiau i demands it must not be forgotten that she was indebted to Italy for remaining neutral in 1914 and then entering the war on France’s side. M. Bonnet added that M. Laval’s concessions to Italy in 1935 wore inadequate.
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Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 9
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95POLITICAL SENSATION Evening Star, Issue 23179, 31 January 1939, Page 9
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