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THE PARIS PEACE PROPOSALS. — 77,/, sketch map of Abyssinia indicates approximately the .territorial proposals included m the much-discussed peace proposals. The areas which it was proposed should be ceded to Italy are shown cross-lined diagonally (the southern boundary of the northern area is only roughly indicated). North of French Somaliland, a small area, cross-lined horizontally represent*; an Abyssinian corridor to the sea, taking in the port of Assab. The large area in southern Abyssinia bounded by a line of dashes is the proposed zone of Italian economic expansion and settlement.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 145, 16 December 1935, Page 11

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THE PARIS PEACE PROPOSALS. — 77,/, sketch map of Abyssinia indicates approximately the .territorial proposals included m the much-discussed peace proposals. The areas which it was proposed should be ceded to Italy are shown cross-lined diagonally (the southern boundary of the northern area is only roughly indicated). North of French Somaliland, a small area, cross-lined horizontally represent*; an Abyssinian corridor to the sea, taking in the port of Assab. The large area in southern Abyssinia bounded by a line of dashes is the proposed zone of Italian economic expansion and settlement. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 145, 16 December 1935, Page 11

THE PARIS PEACE PROPOSALS. — 77,/, sketch map of Abyssinia indicates approximately the .territorial proposals included m the much-discussed peace proposals. The areas which it was proposed should be ceded to Italy are shown cross-lined diagonally (the southern boundary of the northern area is only roughly indicated). North of French Somaliland, a small area, cross-lined horizontally represent*; an Abyssinian corridor to the sea, taking in the port of Assab. The large area in southern Abyssinia bounded by a line of dashes is the proposed zone of Italian economic expansion and settlement. Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 145, 16 December 1935, Page 11