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BRITISH OPINION
RESTLESS
Shocked By One-Sided
Slaughter
from "The Advertiser" Special Representative
LONDON, October 7.
British public opinion grows increas- <*>
ingly restless. The [?] of the
war in Abyssinia and the mowing down I
of primitive and virtually weaponless
natives by trained armies equipped with
every terror of modern warfare, uas
shocked the British nation, which l?
becoming incensed at the League's pro
crasiination and alarmed by M. Laval's
evident determination to retreat from
his responsibilities. It is impossible j
to say a: the moment what the Leasrue .
wl: do. or whether it will do anythi;:s 1
effective. Mussolini, having avengorf j
Adowa. would like a settlement, 'out on I
his own terms. He is manoeuvring Bri
tain into an embarrassing position, aao
seeks an Anslo-Frpnco-Italian setrlP
ment. which is impossible owing to
Britain's committments to the Learns
] Britain's continued refusa: to take part
iin such nesotiations aids the Contir.T
-j tal diplomats who are anxious to estab
lish the dispute as one between Britain
and Italy instead of between Italy unC \
the League. |
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