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COMMONSENSE TRIUMPHS

NO VICTORS; NO VANQUISHED FRANCO-ITALIAN TREATY NAVAL AGREEMENT HELP TOWARDS WORLD PEACE Press Association. —Copyright. ROME, March 14. (Reed. 9.5 a.m.) The Naval Agreement leaves no victors and no vanquished. It is a victory for fair play and commonsense, declared Signor Grandi, when addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber. The practical effect, lie said, was to give relative advantage to Italy in modern ships and to France in average ships. The agreement safeguarded the Italian viewpoint, Avhile allowing a one-third reduction in Italo-Franco building, creating the atmosphere required for the solution of other problems in the peace of Europe and the world. It pointed the Avay to reduction of land and air armaments.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 82, 16 March 1931, Page 5

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COMMONSENSE TRIUMPHS Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 82, 16 March 1931, Page 5

COMMONSENSE TRIUMPHS Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 82, 16 March 1931, Page 5