GUERILLA WARFARE
ABYSSINIANS HARASSING INVADERS FORMIDABLE FORCE UNDER ARMS Brass Association —By Telegraph—Copyright DJIBUTI, June 12. The ‘ Daily Telegraph’s ’ correspondonsfrom Addis Ababa states: “Abyssinia is far from peaceful, and the Italians are not attempting to penetrate seriously the country beyond Addis Ababa, with the exception of Gorjam. It is estimated that 12,000 Abyssinians are under arms and may become most troublesome after the rains. Guerilla warfare continues outside Addis Ababa. Lorries are being held up and drivers killed. Thousands of bandits are roaming, looting and murdering.”
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Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 9
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86GUERILLA WARFARE Evening Star, Issue 22365, 15 June 1936, Page 9
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