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LONDON, September 29
The Associated Press Geneva special correspondent says: Owing to the necessity of considering adverse expert information regarding the difficulties of the terrain, the Committee will not reach until October 3, a decision in reference to the despatch of neutral observers to Abyssinia, therefore the League will mark time for four days, while Mr Eden goes to London. The British delegation cites categorical dates, beginning in February, in support of the rebuttal of Italy s assertion that she was not warned tegarding the Abyssinian adventure.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 September 1935, Page 7
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