THE MEDITERRANEAN
BRITISH FLEET'S PRESENCE ANXIETY OF MUSSOLINI LONDON. Nov. 5 The League of Nations recently was almost a mockery, but now it has become a reality," said Mr. "Winston Churchill, in a speech at Hull. " The real explanation is that the British Fleet is in the Mediterranean, where its presence has raised the whole life of the League to a higher plane and made the great experiment of future government by law a reality. This is a far greater cause of anxiety to Signor Mussolini than the Abyssinian Army."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 13
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