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.ITALY'S UNDUE SEVERITY.(Received Sept 30, 1.10 a.m.) London, Sept 29 "The Times" declares that outside Italy the predominant feeling will be one of disappointment and regret at Italy's action. Britain's sympathy
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would have been assured in any measures taken in defence of legitimate interests as long as they did not violate international equity or wantonly endanger the peace of Europe. The stop Italy is now taking suums out of nil proportion to her grievances, and to bring the peace of Europe into more imminent danger than has threatened it since the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 5
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"THE TIMES' " VIEWS.
Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13225, 30 September 1911, Page 5