IF PEACE IS DISTURBED
EMPRESS'S DECISION
WILL FIGHT BESIDE SELASSIE
(Received August 27 9 a.m.)
ADDIS ABABA, August 26.
Alter sixteen days' fasting and praying for peace, the Empress, with drawn face and appearing to be greatly weakened, told an interviewer that if the peace is disturbed she will be the first to exhort the people against the invader and will follow the - example of the Empress Taitou, who fought at her husband's side at the Battle of Adowa.
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Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 9
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79IF PEACE IS DISTURBED Evening Post, Issue 50, 27 August 1935, Page 9
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