enous tiger, your friends and children will be torn to pieces by him,” declared the Abyssinian Minister, Martin, addressing the Nile Society, ‘‘Crime condoned, will certainly lead to another. The League must, take further drastic action against the aggressor, because it pitiably deceived trusting Ethopia despite having promised members full protection against'wanton aggression. Unless such measures are adopted, it will soon become the fa'shion for the strong to play ducks and drakes with the weak,” . w ■ *.. , ■ ; . v •
AN EFFIGY.
(Received this day at 10.50 a.m.) GENEVA, May 11
Prior to the Council meeting, a huge cardboard effigy of John Bullj believed to have been constructed by a local humorist, was conveyed on a float past the League building, toward -a coffin effigy of a stomach, which represented the world. The Italian flag flew from the waistcoat pocket, the Swiss flag flew from the mouth,
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