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  3. League Launched Upon Policy of Sanctions Against Italy.

    HAVING adopted the committee of six's report, which declares that Italy attacked Abyssinia in defiance of the Covenant, the League of Nations is now faced with the problem of imposing sanctions, which, in the first instance will be limited to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ITALIAN ARMY.

    The Italian forces in East Africa when the campaign opened numbered 200,000 soldiers, 350 aeroplanes and between 200 and ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. NATIVE TROOPS BEGINNING TO DESERT ITALIANS.

    THE British United Press' correspondent at Addis Ababa says that, despite the Italian successes, native troops are beginning to desert. Two hundred and fifty joined the Abyssinians with five machine-guns and 12 mules laden with ammunition. ...

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  6. ITALY'S SICKENING AGGRESSION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang), addressing the Church Congress, deplored Italy's cynical and sickening aggression. He said:— ...

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  7. WAR FEARS ALLAYED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" city correspondent says that more cheerful market conditions prevailed to-day owing to the view that ...

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  8. U.S. "SANCTIONS."

    LONDON, Monday.—News of the proclamation of the embargo by President Roosevelt last night is welcomed in London. Attention is given ...

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  9. SHOULD RETURN MONEY TO ABYSSINIA.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Disgust with the League of Nations for its failure to place an international army between the Italians and the Abyssinians ...

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  10. STARVING CHINESE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times'" Peking correspondent writes: "Thousands more lives have been lost in floods in Northern Kiangsu. The ...

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  11. Ships Ordered Not to Call at Genoa.

    HONG KONG; Tuesday.—The NYK Line, trading between Japan and Liverpool has instructed the captains of its ships not to call at Genoa. ...

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  12. BARTER AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent states that Germany has concluded a barter agreement with Persia, involving the ...

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  13. Submarines at Singapore.

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The submarines Proteus and Oswald arrived hero to-day. ...

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  14. Pro-Abyssinian Film Offends Italy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times'." Vienna correspondent writes that the Italian Minister has protested that a German-made film about Abyssinia is ...

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  15. WHAT SANCTIONS IMPLY.

    "Sanction," in the legal sense means the penalty attached to the breaking of a law. After the establishment o the League of Nations in 1919 the ...

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  16. Lightning Strikes Wedding Procession.

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.—Lightning struck a wedding procession at Miskilz, killing two. The bride was struck dumb. ...

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  17. 1,600 Letters Miss Air Mail

    LONDON, Monday.—About 1600 letters missed the week-end air mail for India and Australia, owing to the winter cessation of the Sunday service to ...

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  18. Training Boys for War.

    ROME, Tuesday.—"Make these souls well-sharpened daggers; someone will test them at the first opportune moment," was Mussolini's exhortation ...

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