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Show mm mm TO DELAY in . TRIPLE ALLIANCE Ministers Bare Their Grievances Griev-ances in Speeches at Session of Deputies in Rome J ROME, Saturday, Feb. 7 Italy must i not join the Anglo-French alliance until "the Versailles' treaty is revised .and all odious, unjust and harassing clauses abolished," said Deputy Fiarn-mingo, Fiarn-mingo, Ministerialist, in the chamber of deputies today. He said the depreciation depre-ciation of European money was duo to the lack of credits in America. Signor Crazidei, Socialist, asserted the Avar had been "advantageous to England who inherited tho German ! colonies." He criticised the anti-Ital-lian propaganda abroad and satd Fiuine must be internationalized, like tho Suez canal, the Straits of Gibraltar and all other great pathways of world commerce. Deputy Salvenini defended the policy pol-icy pursued by former governments relative to the Dalmatian coast and said that as soon as the treaty of London Lon-don had been perused at Belgrade it would be understood by Jugo-Slavia that Italy could not reduce her claims. "President Wilson would have accepted ac-cepted our proposals," he asserted, "if wc had not gone throught he mistakes we did at Paris and if Captain d'An-nunzio d'An-nunzio and Admiral Millo had not discredited dis-credited us before the world. He reviewed re-viewed policies of past cabinets and said an agreement was signed vith Austria in 191'J for tho division of Albania. Al-bania. Premier Giolltti sprang up and denied this. The deputy disclosed his address by saying Premier Nitti had renounced Italian claims to Dalmatia in the compromise reached recently at Paris .and that Italy should retire from that region. |