A BROKEN MAN
ITALIAN AMBASSADOR
ABYSSINIA NOT YET CONQUERED
(Received October 30, noon.)
LONDON, October 29.
In a message from Jibuti, Mr, ~Noel Monks, the "Sun-Herald's" agency's correspondent says: "By special permission of the Emperor I was allowed to travel from Addis Ababa with Count I Vinci,, the Italian Ambassador. On Count Vinci's carriage there travelled 50 Abyssinian soldiers, as it was feared that sayage tribes en route might attack. "Count Vinci is a broken man. He is unable to understand why Abyssinia is not already conquered. 'It should have taken only two weeks; something lias gone wrong,' he tola me."
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 11
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101A BROKEN MAN Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 105, 30 October 1935, Page 11
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