FAITH IN GOD.
ETHIOPIA’S CONFIDENCE. A BITTER ATTACK. Received September 14, 11.15 a.m. ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 13. “Ethiopia lias confidence in God and knows His justice transcends mans, also that the cunning modern methods are not a symbol of civilisation, said the Emperor, Haili Selassie in a broadcast speech which was relayed throughout Europe. “We don t want war, but won’t undergo it pacifically. Wo have no arms owing to the Powers’ .intervention, but our peasants know how to use the sword and the spear besides the plough when it is essential to defend the lands they cuitUThe Emperor bitterly attacked Italy’s conduct in the dispute and added that the Ethiopian delegation at Geneva had been instructed to demand an international commission of inquiry to decide between both parties. “GRAVE OF FASCISM.” A North American newspaper Alliance copyright message states that, in an interview at Harrar. Wahib Pasha, who was a Turkish General on Gallipoli and is now in Ab-ssinia, said the conquest of Ethiopia by Italy was impossible. “Ethiopia,” he added, “will prove the grave of Fascism.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 246, 14 September 1935, Page 7
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