LEAGUE MANDATES.
ITALIAN AGITATION. A BARTERING PROGRAMME. Press Association-Electric Telegraph-CoDyrifth; (Received Saturday, 3.35 a m.) ROME, Friday. Wit lx significant unanimity, the Italian press is demanding a revision of the League mandates, presumably as a means of drawing attention to the xiced for outlets for surplus .Italians, but some express the opinion that xt is part of: a plan for marshalling Italy’s grievances for bartering in the pending Jt-alo-Erench discussion. The ‘ • Corriere del Lascra” talks of remedying the mandate injustice, and suggests an international conference to discuss Italy’s claims to the same rights as Britain and France. The ‘‘Petit Parisian” learns that Mussolini lias no intention of drawing up such a bartering programme, because all are international problems. The. VDaily Telegraph’s” Rome correspondent understands that: recent conversations between .Mussolini and Michalupoulos (the Greek Foreign Minister) were an important prelude to an alliance between Rome and Athens on the questions of Balkan policy.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 31 December 1927, Page 5
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