LEAGUE MEETING
Unprecedented Feeling Against Britain PACT WITH ITALY Effect Of Abyssinian And Spanish Situations Bv Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Geneva, May 8. Mr. Vernon Bartlett, diplomatic correspondent of the “News Chronicle,” ascribes to the Spanish and Abyssinian situations unprecedented resentment against, the British Government on the eve of the meeting of the League Council, at which Spain may charge Britain with a breach of the Covenant in connection with the Anglo-Italian Pact, as failing to terminate German and Italian intervention. ABYSSINIAN PROBLEM “Country Far! From Conquered” London, May 8. On the eve of the League Council meeting, where Abyssinia will constitute one of the most difficult problems, Haile Selassie published a lengthy document, based on dispatches from secret Abyssinian sources, asserting that the country is far from conquered throughout the west, north and southwest. The greater part of Abyssinia, it is stated, is still under Abyssinian chiefs, and resistance at present is more intensive and more effective than at any time since the autumn of 1936.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 190, 10 May 1938, Page 11
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