WAR IN ABYSSINIA
ITALIAN PRINCESS AS NURSE ENTHUSIASTIC FAREWELL AT ROME (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 27th March, 1.30 p.m.) ROME, 26th March. Princess Marie Rose of Piedmont was enthusiastically farewelled when she proceeded to Abyssinia as a hospital nurse. She was wearing an attractive blue and white uniform. HOME-MADE AEROPLANE TO REPLACE ONE DESTROYED SUCCESSFUL TRIAL FLIGHTS (Received 27th March, 1.30 p.m.' ADDIS ABABA, 26th March. An Abyssinian home-made aeroplane will soon replace the machine recently destroyed. Haile Selassie’s German pilot, Herr Webber, built it- of native woods. The joystick is a- oryx horn and it behaved perfectly in trial flights. BOMBING OF BRITISH AMBULANCE ITALY’S REPLY TO PROTEST NOT CONSIDERED SATISFACTORY (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, 25th March. In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, said that while he is still awaiting the comments of Dr. Melly on the Italian reply to the protect against tlie bombing of a British ambulance unit, lie had. on receiving the full text of the Italian’Note, felt bound to inform the Italian Government that his Majesty’s Government- was quite unable to regard the Italian answer as in any way satisfactory.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 27 March 1936, Page 5
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