ITALIAN VIEW
OFFICIAL CIRCLES STILL SILENT IRRITATION OVER SANCTIONS LONDON, 25th March. “The Times” Rome correspondent says official circles are still silent regarding the Locarno proposals. There seems little doubt that the maintenance of sanctions, on the lifting of which Italy has counted more strongly than ever since Herr Hitler’s move on the 7th inst., has caused much irritation here. It is feared if Britain succeeds in patching up matters between herself, France and Germany, and sanctions continue, Italy might ijnd herself uncomfortably isolated and left, to carry on the war in Abyssinia, indefinitely against an enemy who, having had its lesson, is now likely to revert to guerilla tactics.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 27 March 1936, Page 5
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