STIFF NOTE.
FROM ABYSSINIA.
ITALY'S EYES ON WAR
No Doubt Left of Hostile
Intention.
MORE TROOPS DISPATCHED. (United P.A.-Electrlc Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 12.30 p.m.) GENEVA, May 13. Abyssinia this morning presented a strongly worded Note to the League. It declared that Italy's preparations left' no doubt of her hostile intentions.
The Xote also complained that despite promises to the League Council in January and April, Italy had failed to appoint arbitrators to arrange a peaceful settlement, although Abyssinia had offered on May 10 to announce the names of her arbitrators.
The Italian Government this evening informed Abyssinia that two Italian representatives on the conciliatory commission had been chosen. Italy also announced, says a Eome message, that three transports, with 3000 men, including artillerymen, gung and workmen, would depart for East Africa during the week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 112, 14 May 1935, Page 7
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