VICTORY’S FRUITS
\Vllll. NUT BE (leEA'l’l-LIL BRITAIN’S NIGHTS RECOGNISED. “COUNTRY IS NOW ITALIAN" United P-Iu halve-1!“. ‘I'II. Conyrnm (Rooolvod lay 1. 11 mm.) Royal. may 0. Author-luau olrolu duct-Ibo u I-uqhnblo tho «nation "In tho Abyulnlan qua-clan would be settled on the Ilnn at tho 1900 “any. Tiny (hour. "In "AI, will not he aha-too of "I. "~qu of vlotory. the In prop-rod to rocognlu Irluln'l wlm Mom. on Lulu 'l'unl and m. Punch runwny rights, but wlll not. grant polltleo-oconomlo prlvllocu to minor nnuono.
Tho Yuturo of the Abyulnlen Government In no oonoern of othere. What mutt-re I. that the country I: now Italian. ltely wm not an for the cessation of eenctlone. It Is up to tho League of Nntlone to rooognlu that they have felled. end the Leagu- muet remov. them volunterlly I! It doelree ltallen 00-operetlon In Europe.
I uuuole-a PIOIIII. Nl-Ztil’s .\‘U’l‘ TU BE REPLACED. AL'TONORIUL'S TIUBES. culled Presl Allll.—t.n)¢. TIL Com‘rlm (Received May 7. “.0 ainl.‘ PARIS. May 11. Signor .\lussullni has given assurances lo lhe Quni (I'llrsay lllal IIaLV will nul replan- llu- Nexus. Earl: Abusinian iribe “ill be uulunomuus. ‘T‘iiere \\ill in- [ln nxnllu- arm). lluliun 'tl‘uops ensuring lll‘dl'l‘. Three bullies inni- been born in lhe ‘Frem'li Legallnn aim-1- the rluln began. ‘ LUNIHIN. .\l4,\' 1?. : lit-Jami" null .lowpli .\iurlln. sun! 10! the l-lllliuplun .\llninlor In London. gurc safe at \\'nllc;:a- 'l‘\\v ilauxlllcrs ‘rm'c aiming “1”] Sir S. BJrlun 11l .\ddls .\babu. ‘ .\UDIS ABABA. May 0. i Dr. Junod. who mu bcs'esod ln lhe ‘yard or a burned hotel for 36 lmurl. \haa been rescued. ITALIAN TIIII. AUTHORITATIYE STATEMENT. ETliluPlA TU BE .\NNEXED. yt'nlun Pres: hum—Elem Tel. cnwrlm \l‘lecelvcd May '7. ”.30 pm.) ‘ MIMI-2. .\la). 6. 11. is nulhorlluilvely sunk-d tin! Signor .\lussollnl “iii no! discus: I seulemeni unless I! is base-l on the promise that .\hyssinia is Italian ltrrliory-
wnv nil-non an. TO AVOID FURTHER BLOODSHED. \ —— HAS NOT DESERTED PEOPLE. Umlcd Prell Anna-Elfin ‘l'rl. flnryrlnlk LONDON. .\ll)’ 5. The Daily Telegraph‘s Jlboull correspondent slutes that llalll Seluulo declared before bl: departure: "I have not deserted my people. ‘ Iqu not fear of continuing the war. I saw the lmpoaslbulty !my ‘ unarmed. brine warriors comm-Hm: ‘ Jgalnst modern “canons. enpcclall)‘ gus. Therefore. I departed In order 1 to avoid further lulnodshed and Imdeslrucllou o! lhe Lesauum- In .\dllh .\buba." GOVERNOR or ADDII All-A. AN ITALIAN APPOINTMENT. SIGNOR GIL'SEPPE BOTTAI. ,L'nned Press Ana—Exec. "HI. Copyrltm. ‘ “Received May 7. H mm.) ‘ HUME. .\m- a. -| } Signor Giuseppe Banal. limernorj or Home. has been appolnled Gm cruur A ‘of Addis Ababa. 1
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19879, 7 May 1936, Page 7
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