ITALIAN POLICY.
MUSSOLINI’S AMBITIONS. LONDON, Dec. 19. Jugo-Slavia is preparing to defend her frontiers against Austria, Hungary, Italy and Albania by settling organised irregulars on the Jugo-Slav side, says the Daily Telegraph’s Belgrade correspondent. Jugo-Slavia is convinced that Italy’s toleration of violent anti-Slav demonstrations is part of a deliberate campaign. A French correspondent of the Da.ilv Telegraph adds that the Foreign Ministers of the Little Entente are now meeting at Belgrade to exchange views on. the latest development of Italian policy. The correspondent states that Signor Mussolini met Senator Berengeur and other leading Frenchmen in November and insisted on the necessity of territorial changes in the map of Europe “More than enough to throw the Continent into war.”
It is reported that Signor Mussolini emphasised that Italy ought to be regarded as the successor to Austrn-Hun-gary, and gave expression to ambitions regarding the Balkans comparable with the pan-German schemes of pre-war days.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 7
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152ITALIAN POLICY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 20, 20 December 1932, Page 7
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