ITALY AND AUSTRIA
PLANS FOR HELP DUCE-DOLLFUSS TALKS LONDON, Aug. 29. While the Italian Foreign Office describes as the piLrcsi guesswork reports published abroad in reference to Signor Mussolini’s plans to help Austria, it admits that the problems are under consideration. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says that it cannot be denied that certain practical conclusions have been reached as the outcome of conversations between Signor Mussolini and Dr. Dolfuss. These are viewed sympathetically in both French and British circles. The Italian view is that Austria, and in lesser degree Hungary, must find new preferential markets in dealing with each other and with Italy.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18180, 30 August 1933, Page 7
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