SANCTIONS BATTLE
EDEN AND IL DECK AT VARIANCE <U. p A. by Elen. Tel. Copy right). (Received, May 31. 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, May 30. The Moiling Post’s diplomatic correspondent -says that Britain’s attain da on sanctions has been discussed| by Cabinet. bat no final decision lias been taken. ' Mr E’den’s view i-s understood to be that- before sanctions- are raised, something'must be done- for the security' of States rendered nervous by the League’s' failure, particularly those. feeling themselves threatened either ly 'Germany or Italy. Signor Mussolini :& believed to be wililhg to negotiate on these lines, but ’maintains' that sanctions must he taken off first.
PUBLIC WORKS IN ABYSSINIA ifI.P.A by Klee. Tol. Conv'<c‘nt). V' ROME. May 30: The Italian Cabinet- has' decided to nrca-to a special fund- todindnoev public works iti Aby-S-siiiia, the initial eripitai b'6 l 'ing £1,600,000 and libs authorised thb ’fesuc ' of Ttalian ! • foreign currencies'; which is takbri to indicate tlint 1 Italy may scale to borroW-fi'om abroad to develop Abyssinia:’'-' . * ’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12876, 1 June 1936, Page 5
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