ITALIAN COMPLAINTS.
COURTESY TO SELASSIE RESENTED. FEARS OF SANCTIONIST RAU.Y — ■ IN BRITAIN. CHANCES OF CONCILIATION PREJUDICED. (Received Wednesday, 10.10 p.m.) LONDON, May 27. The “Morning Post's” Rome correspondent says the British Government’s action in putting a warship at Haile Selassie’s disposal for the voyage from Haifa to Gibraltar made the worst possible impression in Italian official circles which forsee the danger of a sanetionist rally being promoted by the Emperor’s presence in England. In such an event an atmosphere would be created in which all chances of conciliation between Italy and England would be hopelessly lost. Italy is aware of many elements combining to force forward questions of sanctions in readiness for the League Council meeting on June 16 and responsible Italians regret that an already complicated situation should thus further be imperilled. It is officially insisted that Italy cannot even discuss the question of any settlement, nor win any Italian initiative be forthcoming as long as sanctions remain.
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Wairarapa Age, 28 May 1936, Page 5
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