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SEIZURE OF ITALIAN PROPERTY.

- NO INHUMAN TREATMENT. (United Press Association—Copyright.) (Received This Day, 11.45 a.m.) LONDON, January 2. A further Note from Abyssinia, received at Geneva, denies the use of dum-dum bullets and repeats the charges against Italians of burning churches and using poison gas. The Note proceeds: It is the Government’s duty to announce that if the Italian military authorities again employ such methods or commit other violations of the laws of war, it will take reprisals, not by the infliction upon Italian soldiers of inhuman forms of treatment, which are, and will remain, absolutely forbidden, but by seizing the private property of Italian nations resident in the territory of the Empire. NORWEGIAN CONDEMNATION. BREACH OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Received This Day, 11.45 a.m.) OSLOW, January 2. The Norwegian Foreign Minister declares that the bombing was contrary to everything called international law. All civilised opinion must deplore such warfare.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 69, 3 January 1936, Page 5

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SEIZURE OF ITALIAN PROPERTY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 69, 3 January 1936, Page 5

SEIZURE OF ITALIAN PROPERTY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 69, 3 January 1936, Page 5