BALKAN UNREST
A FORECAST OF HOSTJLITI ES.7
LONDON. January 4
The' Vienna correspondent of “The Times” states that the newspapers arc drawing •attention to the danger -oi Jtalian-Jugo-Slav hostilities. . Tile newspaper “Per Abend” alleges that Italy is feverishly building frontier fortresses, and will probalily find a pretext to attack Jugo-Slav early in the spring, through .Albania. ■ The “Neues Wiener Abendblatt” stresses the Italian solicitude to obtain Rumania’s .undertaking to remain neu tra) in the event of war. Tbe Chancellor assured the Budget Finance Committee that Austria would observe the strictest neutrality. He announced that he had protested to Jugo-Slavia about the kidnapping of an Austrian subject. Austria-regarded a satisfactory' settlement of this trouble as of the greatest importance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1933, Page 6
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