SOUND FINANCE REPORTED.
PROSPECTS OF EXPANSION.
Australian and N Z. Cable Association
(Press Assn.-—Reed. 11.45 p.m.)
ROME, December 7.
Signor Bosselli, at the re.openiug of the Chamber of Deputies said the whole country was now working upon the production of munitions. The Huns were well provided with these materials. Regarding the Adriatic it had been decided iv conjunction with the Allies that it should be Italy's sphere of influence and this would assure the triumph of her nationality. On the other side of the sea Valona would eb the jumping-off point of Italy's future commercial expansion. The financial position was favourable and Government would be able to maintain the public credit until victory was secured. The Chamber by an overwhelming majority accepted Signor Bosselli's motion to shelve, for six months, .the Socialist-Pacifist resolution. Signor Bosselli said it was urgent that the Chamber should do nothing to suggest that Italy was not heartily supporting the Allies.
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Northern Advocate, 8 December 1916, Page 3
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