A DECISIVE MOMENT.
GRAVITY OF SITUATION. ‘ THE LEAGUE .\lL'S'l‘ UIIUUSE. } NEED TO FACE iiEALi’i‘ii-LS. i ._.... i ‘Uniled Press Assn—Elem Tel. Copyril'nt LONDON, May 12. The Home correspondent of the Times says itaiiuns see in )esierday'a meeting of the League Council the opening or the really decisive moment of ihe crisis provoked by the Abusinian campaign. The grmiiy or the sliuaiion. it is considered, has been inrreased by the decision to invite Mr Mariam to sit at ihe Houncii table and Baron .\loisi‘s prompt withdrawalii is, argued that the League now must choose between an iiaiian nation determined not to so hark one inch. according to ihc exposiiion established in Signor .\iussoiini's speech of May 9, and half a dozen Chieftains, who with the Emperor tied from .\btssinin, and who an: all that is iefi of the Abyr sinia ihai was a member of the League.
Not {0 recognise lwlinn sovereignty over Allysslnln, it is declared, will be nut unl)‘ an at! of \Vlliul blindness lo realities, but proof of hostility to Italy. which will be remembered in any polliicul rearrangements in Europe.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 7
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182A DECISIVE MOMENT. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19884, 13 May 1936, Page 7
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