TENSION CONTINUES
FRONTIER INCIDENTS
ABYSSINIA'S APPEAL
NOTE TO THE LEAGUE
CONCILIATORY TONE
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright British Wireless RUGBY. Jan. 2
A further communication from the Government of Abyssinia about the recent Ulaual and other frontier incidents received by the secretariat of the League of Nations was published in Geneva to-day. While persisting in the protest against "gradual encroachment" by Italy on Abyssinian territory, the tone of the communication is conciliatory.
The readiness of the Abyssinian Government to satisfy the Italian demands if its responsibility for the frontier fighting is proved before an impartial authority is expressed. The reasonable attitude displayed by Abyssinia is welcomed in London. The British Government was requested by the Italian Government to use its good offices in the matter at Addis Ababa, and its representatives both there and at Pome have sought to exert a calming influence.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21999, 4 January 1935, Page 9
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