Italy Offers Proof Of Good Intentions
GREAT PEACE WORKS IN SICILY ROME, July 21. Signor Gay da, H Duce’s Press publicist, to-day cited the inauguration of an extensive land-settlement scheme in Sicily as proof that Italy’s intentions were peaceful. Ke added: “It is not when a nation Is constructing great works of civilisation that it Is engaged in plots against peace.
“Italy does not think of taking any Initiative to overthrow the peace of Europe, but Italy’s right to be granted
breathing-space in the woi*ld is proved by the tremendous effort being made at home.” The British Ambassador cabled the Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano, and exchanged views concerning Signor Gayda’s article, which Is regarded as most conciliatory.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 173, 25 July 1939, Page 9
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