ITALIAN CRISIS AVERTED
ROME, July 1 The Chamber has carried a. vole of confidence in the . Governm/Mit. Sig'nor Bosselli said that Italy's intention was to continue the war together with, the allies to a victorious finish. Socialists voted wiih the minority.—A. and N.Z. Cable. LONDON, July 2 The Daily Chronicle's Rome correspondent says supporters of Signer Giolitti in the Chamlber, op the ground of the Government's alleged shortcomings, especially in the sphere of economics, endeavoured to secure a reconstructed Ministry, under Signor Orlando, the present Minister of the Interior. Signor Sonnino'e firm threat that in such an event ihe would resign brought them to their senses, and a vote of confidence in the BoselH coalition was carried by 361 to 63. All groups expetti the socialises, neutralists, and republicans realise that Sig'nor Sonnino's disappearance at this juncture would precipitate a. .national disaster, therefore they shrank with dramatic suddenness from the vergie of an unsounded abyss I. —'A. Amd N.Z. Cable.
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Thames Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 18383, 3 July 1917, Page 3
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