A RAVENING TIGER.
SPOIL‘S TO THE STRONG. APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE. .\iL'é’i‘ TAKE LIMASTIU .\U’L‘iUX. p... [‘nlicd l‘rcss ;\ssn.—-—Elec, ’l‘cl. Copyright. (Rcrcivcd .\lay I'2, 111) mm.) LUNDUN, May 11. .\lr L). Martin, the Ethiopian .\linlster, addressing the Nile Society. said: “if you are not brave and not sensible enough to rial yourselves of a ravenins liger your friends and children will be torn to pieces by him. A crime condoned will cer—tainly lead to another. “The Leaguc must inkc further drastic action against the aggressor iJl'L‘flua‘C ll dccen'cd thc trusting; Ethiopia, despite having promised members full protection ugainsl \Vanlon aggression. Unless such measures are adopted it will scan become the fashion ion the strong to play ducks and drakes with the weak."
FRANCE IND ITALY. A BLOW’ AT LID—OPERATION. UPIiN CHALLENGE TO LEAGUE. liniteil l‘ress .\Ssn.—Elee. Tel. Copyright. LUNUON, May ii. The Paris correspondent of the Times slules llmt by the annexation oi" .\hwsinla Signer Mussolini has struck another hlmv ill Franco—llaiian CO—uperntiun, which is only saved from extinction owing to France's fear of Germany. The Quai Ll‘Ursny has every reason coldly lo disapprove of the annexation as it has been using all its powers of persuasion to avert such an open chut—lenge to the League and to the inter—ests of the Powers, it even \vnrned Signor Mussolini that annexation would make any attempt to withdraw sanctions impossible. FRENCH RESERVATIONS. RIGHTS IN .\BYSSINIA. ITALY SAID TO BE IHRITATED. i ___— ‘L'nited Press Assn—Elev. 'l'el. Copyright. l LONDON, May 11. The News Chronicle says that in addition to her reservations, France has asked in her Note to llaly that her .rights in connection Nth lhe Addis Aluaha—Jibouti railway shall be respected; that a native army he not recruited; and that the open-dour 120i“my be pursued. L‘uoflieiul ltallan assurances in re—tgnru it) these matters have been ae‘L'unipnnled hy the intimation that ltaly teluiinml complete sovereignty over Alivssinin, Consequently. while French 1111)“ iiritish economic collaboration i\\(lll|tl he \\'t‘ll‘t)llll'll, at full open—door ‘imliry \vns impossible. l The Home eorrespontlent of the {mes Chronicle says the French reser—.’\n|iun.~; imve lrritntwi 11:in where it ‘vxus. hoped that unpleasant messages iwunld not he despnlrlierl until M. ilen innit n\'f‘i' the government.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 7
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434A RAVENING TIGER. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19883, 12 May 1936, Page 7
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