PACIFICATION OF ABYSSINIA
WARNING TO CHIEFTAINS URGED TO SUBMIT Presg Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, August 8. The ‘ Daily Telegraph’s ’ Rome correspondent says: “In the absence of Ras Seyoun General Graziani told a group of chieftains at Addis Ababa that’ Italy would bring peace, work, and justice to the country, and would not spare tho rebels. He finally appealed to the recacjitrants to capitulate, and
warned them that the longer they held out the more terrible would be justice. Acts of submission signed by the chieftains declared that the signatories recognised no sovereign but King Emanuel. Jesus Afework signed the submission, and told the chiefs that those who rebelled against Italy were enemies of their own country. He urged them to assist General Graziani to pacify Abyssinia.
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Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 9
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126PACIFICATION OF ABYSSINIA Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 9
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