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Italy's efforts in the Sudan were focused on the vast desert regions, the expansion of agriculture, and the establishment of settlements.
The Italian government, along with the Sudanese people, witnessed an increase in the number of Italian settlers and the establishment of new settlements, which were supported by the availability of water for irrigation and agriculture. This was a significant achievement, as it was a period of great upheaval in Europe.
Italy's efforts were also directed towards establishing good relations with Sudan and the establishment of "good relations with the peoples." The Italian government believed that the strength of Sudan should be used for justice and reform, and that this should be done under the umbrella of the existing world order.
The results of the investigations and the committee's recommendations were presented in a report.
The government was keen to see the Sudan's entry into a new era of security.
It was not possible to achieve a high level of security and stability in Sudan, and it was necessary to protect and develop it. Sudan was more secure and stable in 1923 than it had been in previous years, and it was able to achieve greater peace and cooperation.
The Italian government's efforts to undermine Sudan were not in vain, as the world was already aware of Italy's ambitions in Sudan.
The world was aware of Italy's ambitions in Sudan, and the agreements that were reached were not in line with the reality of the situation.
The agreements reached with Sudan in 1928, and the cooperation with the Sudan in 1928, were not in line with the reality of the situation. Italy had taken these agreements as guarantees, and was able to achieve greater progress on the path of peaceful coexistence, and to strengthen its security.
It had become dependent on it, and had found its strength and its heart.
The situation in "Lao Lao" in December was a testament to the fact that the situation was in a precarious position. It was clear that Italy was determined to seek the help of the Sudan in the fight against the plague.
It was not appropriate for Italy to be involved in the agreement with Sudan in 1928, and it was not appropriate for Italy to be involved in the agreement with Sudan in 1928. It was not appropriate for Italy to be involved in the agreement with Sudan in 1928.
There was a significant impact on the Italian government, and there were a number of Italian settlements there.