AN OFFICIAL PROTEST
INCIDENTS AT "HAKRAB
ITALIAN OPINION HARDENS
"SETTLEMENT ONLY BY, ARMS"
UnitoU l'rcss Association—By Electric Tel«» t'nipli—Copyright. LONDON, July 12. The Home correspondent of "The I Times" says lliat new incidents at iHarrar, including Abyssinian natives j.stoning an Italian native soldier at* | ladled to the Italian Consulate, against which Italy has officially protested, have led to a notable hardening of Italian opinion in the last twenty-four hours, and popular belief now is that a fixed settlement is possible only through arms. Signer Mussolini, addressing 120 Black Shirt generals and higher grade officers on the eve of their departure for East Africa, emphasised that Italy was determined to arrive .at a full settlement of the Abyssinian quarrel. Both from the viewpoint of prestige and of national interest, Italy could not remain at the mercy of Abyssinian di»> orderliness and provocative truculenc
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 9
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142AN OFFICIAL PROTEST Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 12, 13 July 1935, Page 9
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