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FOUR POWER PACT

ACCEPTED IN PRINCIPLE The WilKor Peace ' ! r. BULWARK AGAINST COMMUNISM Press Association. —Copyright, j London, April 12. —It is stated in' I authoritative quarters at Rome tha-ti ! the four-Powcr Pact lias been ac- ! cep ted in principle by the Powi ers concerned—Britain, France, Italy and | Germany—says the Rome correspondent I of the British United Press, j Signor Mussolini has never been in- ! sistent on the actual wording of the pact I but has emphasised in speeches in the | Senate and the Chamber that real peace j will come when it pervades the wills of ■ the nations. This spirit, it seems here, ; has been attained among the four groat ! Powers. It is expected that France’s ! dealing with the Little Entente and i Poland will overcome the opposition ! since the peace spirit is prevailing. j An addition to the gathering of statesmen at Rome is the Austrian Chancel-. ; lor. Dr. Engelbert Dolfuss. who ar--1 rived to-day by air and will be received by Signor Mussolini. According to Vien- ! na reports he is anxious to ascertain 1 the conditions under which Italy will j return par* of the South Tyrol territory i ceded to Italy after the war. | It is also believed here that Signor i Mussolini. Dr. Dolfuss. Herr von Papen ! and Herr Goering will seek to establish [ their respective countries as a bulwark t against Communism.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 5

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FOUR POWER PACT Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 5

FOUR POWER PACT Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 220, 13 April 1933, Page 5