ABYSSINIAN MOVE.
OPERATIONS AT MOUSSA ALI. ITALIANS AND MAD MULLAH'S SONS. United Press Association. —Copyright.—Rec. 1 p.m. LONDON, November 3. "The Times" Addis Ababa correspondent says the Abyssinian movement at Mount Moussa Ali continues. Danakil tribesmen round the Immini marshes in night raids are harrying the Italian positions with some success. The "Daily Telegraph" Addis Ababa representative says Italy is exploiting the Ogaden invasion by unifying the tribesmen who still revere the memory of the Mad Mullah. They are educating his four sons at Mogadiscio, Italian Somaliland, preparatory to sending them to the interior to preach Italian propaganda and depict the Mullah as a martyr whom the British hounded to death. Somalis regard the remotest descendants of the Mullah with the highest respect, and will freely supply them with all requisites.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 261, 4 November 1935, Page 7
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