ARMS FOR ETHIOPIANS
SUPPLIES POUR INTO COUNTRY EMPEROR PUNISHES HIS SON-IN-LAW (Received October 22, 5.5 p.m.) ( LONDON. Oct. 21 The Acldis Ababa correspondent of the News Chronicle says guns and ammunition are pouring into Ethiopia now. A military authority declares that if the rate is maintained the Abyssinians will be irresistible in guerilla warlrare within three months.
Another message states that the Abyssinian leader Ras Seyoum, having had the telephone wire repaired which Gugsa cut, sent a message to the Emperor expressing his horror at Gugsa's behaviour in surrendering to the Italians. Gugsa s sub-chiefs were joining Ras Seyoum.
The Emperor has given Gugsa's dominions to Ras Seyoum.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 13
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