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Show Barrere's Speech Interests. ROME, July 14. (By the Associated ' Press.) Considerable interest has been aroused here, following the recent disorders dis-orders between the Italian and French ; troops at Flume, over a speech delivered 1 today by Camille Earrere, the French ambassador, am-bassador, on receiving the French colony on the occasion of France's national holiday. holi-day. M. Barrere recalled this was the first time in five years the French had celebrated cele-brated July 14 In peace, but that now it was being celebrated with a peace restored re-stored by victory. The ambassador added he rejoiced with the Italians over the disappearance dis-appearance of that power, referring to Austria, in which the Italians "justly saw their hereditary enemy vanquished." The ambassador declared that, contrary to reports, the French government never had dreamed of the revivification of that power in any form; that French diplomacy never had lent itself to a resurrection of which the Italians would have a right to feel offended. The liquidation of the defunct de-funct Austro-Hungarian empire was going on, he added. M. Barrere said the French sympathized with their Italian ally in its legitimate interests in-terests and rejoiced that It had obtained Its natural frontiers. |