ITALIAN WARSHIPS.
VISITS TO GREECE
LONDON, Sept. 12. The Athens correspondent of the Times says that Italy has notified the Greek Government that a torpedo boat was obliged to anchor at Asida on account of bad weather. _ The Government has protested against _ this new infringement of international courtesy. The Scotsman, commenting on Italian warships’ visits to Greece, expresses the opinion that Italy, in view of the League considering sanctions, desires to intimidate Greece and possibly the Balkan Powers, and also to seize Greek merchantmen for use if a blockade is established and to secure the Grc-ek islands for bases for naval raids, thereby raising a counter-block-ade.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 246, 14 September 1935, Page 7
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