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ANC4LO-1TALIAN DISCtiSSlON. COUNT CIANO'S STATEMENT.
Rome, Aug. 4. Count Cinno's intorview wilh a correspondent of an Americnn nows ngency, in which he declarod tliat there was no fundamcntal obstocles to nn AngloItalinn tmderstnndlng whicii would provido a new stnbillsing element for tiie mnintenancc of peaco in Europe, has crented n deep iinprcssion, nol. becnuse it contnlned revelntions but bccause it waa the first. publio ollleial ndmi.ssion of tho Improved rolntlon.s. Tlio Italian publicist, Signor Gayda, ndopts n changed tono towards Brltain, nnd says the causes of past divcrgencies liuve bccn only of u psychological naturc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1937, Page 7
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