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NO SURRENDER

FEELING IN ABYSSINIA SOME INTERESTING REMARKS ( Per Press Association ) WELLINGTON, Aug. 5. A through passenger to Tahiti on the Makura, which arrived to-day from Sydney, is a free lance photographer, Mr. E. Valcnta, a Czechoslovakian, who lias spent over four years in Abyssinia, He is of opinion that war with Italy is almost certain. He did not think that Emperor Selassie would give Italy anything for nothing. Ho supplies a movie company and other concern? with films, and his immediate programme is nine months in Tahiti, aftci which he goes to China. The driving power behind any warlike attitude in Abfssioia, he says, if

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 182, 6 August 1935, Page 7

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NO SURRENDER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 182, 6 August 1935, Page 7

NO SURRENDER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 182, 6 August 1935, Page 7

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