Italy and Austria Sign Treaty of Friendship
COMPLETE ABRITRATION REFERENCE TO HAGUE. United Press Association.—By Electri® Telegraph.—Copyright. ROME, Feb. 12. The text of a treaty of friendship and conciliation between Austria and Italy, sighed on February Bth, shows that it aims at consolidating the existing friendly relations by an agreement to submit to arbitration every difference which cannot bo solved diplomatically; also, that if arbitration proves unsatisfactory, the dispute shall be submitted to the International Court, of Tho Hague. A permanent Conciliation Committee will be appoint ed, consisting of one Italian ) one Austrian, and three neutrals. One article declares that the treaty does not modify the rights and duties of either side as members of the League of Nations, but differences must first be submitted to arbitration or The Hague. The treaty is to last for ten years, and is also renewable for a further live years unless denounced by six months’ notice.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7143, 14 February 1930, Page 7
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