CHANGE IN TONE OF PRESS
ANGLO - ITALIAN TENSION SIGNS OF IMPROVING RELATIONS SUSPENSION OF BITTER ATTACKS United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received May 18, 10.30 p.m.) ROME, May 18. Indications that Anglo-Italian relations are improving, can be seen in the subdued tone of the press and the suspension of the most bitterest attacks. • I The newspapers are also publishing more British news, although still under Paris and Berlin date lines. Even more significant is one news item stating that the British press has now adopted a more correct attitude towards Italy. One month’s respite has been given to Miss Betsy Mackenzie, the Rome correspondent of "The News Chronicle” who was officially notified on Friday last that she must leave Italy in five days. Miss Mackenzie was accused of sending inaccurate information to London.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 9
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133CHANGE IN TONE OF PRESS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20731, 19 May 1937, Page 9
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