THE EMPIRE’S VOICE
3.] 5 P.M. EDITION
IN GENEVA DISCUSSIONS. ONE OF UNITY. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received August 27, 1.10 p.m. LONDON. Aug. 20. Whitehall appreciated Air J. A. Lyons’s ptedge of Australia's utmost support of the Kritisli peace eliorts. While it is understood that the individual Dominions’ viewpoints have not yel been formally communicated to the Foreign Office, Mr Lyons's statement, lollutving General Smuts’s recent declaration and All- G. W. Foibes’s unequivocal announcement, is regarded as ensuring that the British line at Geneva represents tile feeling of the entire Empire. FLOURISH OF TRUMPETS. GREETING FOR DUCE. Received August 27, 1.10 p.m. ROME, Aug. 20. Signor Mussolini arrived at jlutzaito this aiteruoou amid a flourish oi trumpets. He stood elect in Ins car to receive the plaudits of the citizens and at forwards' read reports from signor Baistrocelii (LTuler-oJcreury of Bar), who paid a tribute to tlie efficiency of the mechanised troops.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 230, 27 August 1935, Page 8
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