NEW EUROPEAN PACT
> A favourable impression Received March 20, 5.5 p.m. ROME. March 19. The lengthv conversations between Signor Mussolini and the British Ministers were vonducted with the greatest cordiality. They reveal even a closer affinity between the British and Italian standpoints than was expected. It is understood that Signor Mussolini’s project already mentioned, coincides in so many points with Mr MacDonald's Geneva Draft Convention that it is believed in tome quarters that Signor Mussolini's plan, which has already been communicated to the French and German Embassies, will be given precedence with a view to forming the basis of a new European part. It understood that M. Daladier (French Premier;, and Herr Hitler will be invited to Rome. Assuming their assent to Signor Mussolini s plan. Ita>y envisages the four Great Power? signing an agreement in Rome. The I eace Treaties played an important part in the conversations. Signor Mussolini expressing the opinion that a revision would be neressarv, but force must he avoided.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 5
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