ANNEX OUTRIGHT.
LEAGUE'S TASK COMPLIGATED. ANGLO—FRENCII DETERMINATION. RECOGNITION OI“ Ti-lE EMPEROR. United Press A::n.-—Etec. T-i. Copyrlfln (Received May 6, 1 pm.) GENEVA, May 5. Signor Mussolini's declaration that Ethiopia \\'3s italiau is considered by League circles to be a definite indi—cation that he intends to annex the country outright. complicating the League's task, as it might be easier to 11nd a formula for settlement it“ a pup—pet Government was installed. PARIS. May 5. The Foreign Office spokesman de—clared that the entry of the ltallans into Addis Ababa has not chanSEd the situation. France and Britain still recognise the Emperor as head of a sovereign state, but it ls hoped cordial relations with Italy will not be long delayed. He added that France and Britain have agreed that ltaly shall not control the Franco—British zones of influence which Abyssinia detlned in the 1906 Treaty.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19878, 6 May 1936, Page 7
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143ANNEX OUTRIGHT. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19878, 6 May 1936, Page 7
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