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ITALY’S ENEMY

Newspaper Attacks Britain INSPIRED THE ABYSSINIANS By Telegraph—Press Assn —Copyright. ROME, June 7. The newspaper “Ottobre” has been sequestrated for a virulent attack on Britain, which is declared to be Italy’s enemy in East Africa as much as Abyssinia, having pushed Abyssinia into attacking Italy at Ualual under the eyes of Colonel Clifford, also with inspiring the Abyssinians in their overweening policy and training Abyssinian troops. “The “Ottobre” declares, “Britain risks provoking a European, even a world, conflagration. If she is looking for war she shall have it. Italy does not wish to fight Britain’s hired as sassin but prefers to settle the account with -whoever remains in the shadow arming Abyssinia. “We have no fears, having long meditated the consequences of a eon flict with a great naval Power oppressing three-quarters of the world and trying to secure the other quaiter. Aeroplanes could within a few hours make .Malta an uninhabitable rock. Moreover, the last word has not beer, said regarding Gibraltar and Suez.” ABYSSINIAN COMMISSION MILAN, June 7. The I talo-Abyssinian conciliation commission met in seciet session for three hours and adjourned.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 7

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ITALY’S ENEMY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 7

ITALY’S ENEMY Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 148, 8 June 1935, Page 7

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