UNRESISTED "PUSH."
Italians Claim Advance on 230 Miles Front. THREE ARMY CORPS ON MOVE LONDON, March 13. Telegrams from Asmara confirm reports of the unresisted advance of the Italians through submissive tribesmen on a 230 miles front across Northern Abyssinia. '
The Ist Army Corps, on the left, i* moving from Mount Alagi toward ' | Ashangi. The .'ird Corps, in the » l " is moving toward Snoot a. ami m columns on the right along t 11 ' border toward Nognra. ;•«' C^ lklU ;j of the Setit River. . r1 the advance of tlie 4th "I- Kivi . r Woldebba, west of the iaUa. The 2nd Corps »«'R®..'"leinti, north of the A message from Addis - ■<••• that Ras Kbada. torme / Des'sve. has taken , | and 'is reorganising •<»■" - army north-east «< '"V. I Afewerk. Abyssi-miM ' I conference "it' l ■" 1 l oone to Geneva on ii m' " ■ 1 ° Italv has called up n«e I comprising -'.KUK/O n - total number o( men ,ii"» u...i. is 1,200,000. '
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 64, 16 March 1936, Page 7
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