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FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE.

BRITAIN AND ITALY. Received August 5. 1.45 p.m. ROME, Aug. 4. Count Ciano’s interview the correspondent of the American News Agoncv, in which, lie declared that there were no fundamental obstacles to Anglo-Italian understanding. winch would provide a new stabilising element for the maintenance of peace in Europe, has created a deep impression, not because it contained revelations, but because it is the first public official admission of improved relations Signor V. G.avch, the Italian publicist, adopts a changed tone towards Britain, and says that the causes ol the past divergencies have been only of a psychological nature.

Earlier related cables appear on p-ege 9.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 210, 5 August 1937, Page 2

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FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 210, 5 August 1937, Page 2

FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 210, 5 August 1937, Page 2

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