POSITION IN ETHIOPIA
INQUIRY NOT FAVOURED BY BRITAIN MR CHAMBERLAIN REPLIES TO QUESTIONS INFORMATION AS TO PACT WITH ITALY (British Official Wireless.) (Recd This Day, 11.27 a.m.) RUGBY, May 11. The Prime Minister (Mr Chamberlain), told the House of Commons that the British Government was not prepared to support a proposal for an international investigation into the situation in Ethiopia. He ws replying to a question alleging that a large part of the country was not under Italian military control. To a questioner who desired to know what governments had been kept informed in connection with recent An-glo-French conversations, Mr Chamberlain replied that Viscount Halifax had seen the Italian and German representatives at the conclusion of the conversations and had given them information on certain points which might interest their respective Governments. Lord Halifax had since had an interview with Soviet, Polish and Czechoslokavian representatives.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 May 1938, Page 8
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