ONLY A VERBAL EXPLANATION.
THE ITALIAN POINT OF VIEW.
MATTER NOW FOR. THE COUNCIL
(Received This Day, 10.10 a.m.) GENEVA, September 23,
The Associated Press special correspondent at Geneva says that Baron Aloisi made a verbal explanation of the Italian point of view to Senor Madariaga, but did not formally submit counter-proposals. Lingering hopes that the explanation might have left some loopholes foi frir ~ ther efforts by the Committee of Five were dispelled by the news that Senor Madariaga gave the committee. The committee delayed communicating with the League Council as long as possible, in the hope that it might prove more acceptable as a negotiating body to the Italians than the Council, but the Council must now take up the matter and decide the next procedure. The Italian observations negatively reiterated their claims for predominance in Abyssinia, all of which the committee had previously ruled out.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 293, 24 September 1935, Page 5
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