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  3. Little Hope Now that War Will be Averted.

    THE "Sunday Times' " political correspondent says official circles in London have now little hope that an Italo-Abyssinian war will be averted. this, however, will not lessen the Government's determination to utilise the League of Nations machinery ...

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  4. ALIENS GETTING OUT OF ABYSSINIA.

    Mr. Evelyn Waugh, the "Daily Mail's" special correspondent at Addis Ababa, pointing out that Abyssinia is curtained with rain, ...

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  5. ANGLO - ITALIAN STRUGGLE.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the "Observer," says an Anglo-Italian struggle might be disastrous to Britain. ...

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  6. TRAPS FOR ITALIANS.

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of the "Times" says that gloom is increasing among the foreign population. Merchants complain ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. DISAFFECTION AMONG NATIVES.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent, Mr. Percival Phillips, in a message from Addis Ababa, says the Abyssinians declare that ...

    Article : 274 words
  8. LAKE TSANA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Observer's" diplomatic correspondent says the Government is dissatisfied with Italy's attitude to vital British ...

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  9. FORMIDABLE ARMY.

    BOLZANO, Saturday.—Half a million Italians entrenched on the Northern Frontier formed not only the mightiest army ever mobilised in Europe in ...

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  10. DUKE'S 'PLANE IN AIR RACE.

    The King's Cup air race will be flown on September 6 and 7. There are over thirty entries. including one from the Duke of Kent. ...

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  11. AIR RAIDS.

    ADDIS ABABA, Saturday.—Emperor Haile Selassie has ordered special measures to be taken in event of air raids. The arrival of enemy aircraft ...

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  12. CLOSING OF CANAL.

    LONDON, Saturday. — While the League of Nations Council should have made appreciable progress in its in vestigations into the dispute before the ...

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  13. Italian Soldiers Desert.

    GENEVA, Saturday—Six Italian soldiers, hearing that their regiments were to go to Africa, escaped to Switzerland, and were interned pending the ...

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  14. Island Turned Into Hospital Base.

    ATHENS, Saturday. — Italy has evacuated the inhabitants of the island of Pserimos, which is being converted into a military hospital base. ...

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  15. Military Instructors Told to Return Home.

    DJIBOUTI, Saturday.—Their Governments have ordered the Belgian and Swedish instructors of tile Abyssinian army to resign and return home. ...

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  16. Famous Physician For War Zone.

    ROME, Saturday.—Signor Mussolini has appointed Sir Aldo Castellani health consultant in East Africa. Sir Aldo is a distinguished ...

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  17. American Arms Ban.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The neutrality legislation banning arms shipments from America to warring nations until February 20 passed the ...

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  18. Indian Guard for Legation.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A small detachment of the Fifth Battalion of the Fourteenth Punjab Regiment is leaving India for Addis Ababa, where it will ...

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  19. Spanish Press Stresses Need For Neutrality.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times'" correspondent at Rome says the press refrains from comment on Britain's attitude, and is concentrating its ...

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  20. Mussolini's Sons to Fight.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Naples says 4500 troops, including Signor Mussolini's two sons, loft to-day aboard ...

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  21. Canada Behind League.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian High Commissioner in London (Mr. G. Howard Ferguson) has been authorised to pledge Canadian willingness to join ...

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  22. Restrictions on Foreign Aircraft.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times'" correspondent at Rome says it has been announced that foreign aircraft entering or leaving Italy must henceforth ...

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  23. Mediterranean Fleet.

    MALTA, Saturday.—It is denied that the British Mediterranean Fleet is being strengthened or the cruise programme varied. This provides for ...

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  24. "GREAT NEW ITALY."

    ROME, Saturday.—Six thousand volunteers responded to a call for air force mechanics and technicians, but only 4750 were needed. ...

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  25. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    MONTREUX (Switzerland), Saturday.—The Universal Christian Council, [?]presenting the Anglican and American Churches, the Orthodox Greek ...

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