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THE TROUBLE AT ADDIS ABABA.— Taken a few minutes before the bomb attack which precipitated the mass execution of natives in Addis Ababa recently, this picture shows, the gathering on the steps of the house of Marshal Graziani, the Italian Viceroy. Surrounded by Abyssinian chiefs and priests the Viceroy was distributing presents in celebration of the birth of the Prince of Naples, when bombs were thrown injuring him and several other important officials. The mass executions of Abyssinian natives following the attack aroused indignation in many countries.

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Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 5

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THE TROUBLE AT ADDIS ABABA.—Taken a few minutes before the bomb attack which precipitated the mass execution of natives in Addis Ababa recently, this picture shows, the gathering on the steps of the house of Marshal Graziani, the Italian Viceroy. Surrounded by Abyssinian chiefs and priests the Viceroy was distributing presents in celebration of the birth of the Prince of Naples, when bombs were thrown injuring him and several other important officials. The mass executions of Abyssinian natives following the attack aroused indignation in many countries. Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 5

THE TROUBLE AT ADDIS ABABA.—Taken a few minutes before the bomb attack which precipitated the mass execution of natives in Addis Ababa recently, this picture shows, the gathering on the steps of the house of Marshal Graziani, the Italian Viceroy. Surrounded by Abyssinian chiefs and priests the Viceroy was distributing presents in celebration of the birth of the Prince of Naples, when bombs were thrown injuring him and several other important officials. The mass executions of Abyssinian natives following the attack aroused indignation in many countries. Southland Times, Issue 23182, 24 April 1937, Page 5

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