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PLAYING ON FEARS

threats OIL EMBARGO iMJjO-FREATH UNITY f ArrvK b I AUNCHED • _p t \ - •• aTjvn - Copyright J i.oMiuA. N"v. 2b’. pally T ‘ ■' ’* ■ <!• nt -.'i' -■ I Cat Sir • ask M. Laval t it fkar <■ Italv that till 'Tkr Ila- Laiiaii Fleet and ’’r would knd England j lean's' and ■- rt»d bv n • ” hole world, y't:.. . I'. - <-ur respondent . u sher.i- • that M. Laval v ., r T-< •: ■ ’at an Italian "‘/m Itritai t " mild cause E.iJtaril.- 1” support Brit- "" . (...niii'i;.’ hut if he did ’ p , v.as a informing L"rJlu."oiii.i "i tin- assurLalrea'tv "iv--ii to Britain, ftelimw out that any -a of Italian troops to the L, ai n4 I'.-bar frontier could iii l reporti d. Aceord/tle ab'-i.'-o of news from E has a ■.•• native value. Listless. tlw oar of such «»eontriß'it• -s •'' O'e French not tu i' .- Italy harder, fcjijfsin' is natural when it is r ,-'..-d th.-it tb.e withdrawal [fsnrli and I'-'oi-i" t mops from tjontier is orth 2'Hi.tXIO men ■H; v.i.i ii li«r manpower is .Wi, I' i' felt that Sig-(fe.-dnii i.' mailing an effort later most stmngly the suppt'otan on • mlmrgo hy playIffiiears. H mm imdoubtediy rr-aoi I-'r.io e v ith hlf)> | s .-.jnso.pi. •.Whether he erasted his tium in •••invyino mfar thna’ '•• Britain is not 8550UN1 DEPRESSED PEOPLE DESPAIRING ’ tatUHOOD Of SETTLEMENT l.iiNpi IN, Nov. L'S. tie Guardian's Paris corrc latent says that most reliable sM*» suggests that the hia Government is approachtg tie pant when it will rcadifiaept any settlement which it a present as "honourable.'’ spa Mu.-.- .-uffi-ring from Br: •• . • il te to tai'. Ita'.e for w.r . gm. ,i e>) ,ai r T Tl '" where tl.e e.* ire r-••.. .. a home and SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN MW nl- HOSTILITY r • : the Drii’y r -' •r .■ v ~' ' t oup siniH;- ’ - l.vagmi ait.l ,’ 1 ■ '’iWMib ~ v I* n " w b. '" • : - I renrh and n-‘i ’ ' M - U<' 'I t'» fe;';, ' ;,,n that

Uncial stress 1, ® En ces tn some 5 ,v - s| l ; >f the L financial d it is J 1 the T- k i g ‘ ' e fact is bs. 11 bUr ■ - . . 4 , in fl } ’ \ the steadv n ?• - -:• t goM pHr, Pr . v a > freewill ; -, ' prna -*-n?. Italy’s 7 nearing ex-

committee meeting

date to be fixed soon [ British Official Wireless. ] RUGBY, Nov. 28. It is reported from Geneva that Senor \ asconcellor will in all probability reach a decision to-morrow as tc the new date for the meeting of the committee convened for to-morrow r and later postponed to meet the convenience of Paris. Messages to-night an nounce that M. Laval’s Government received a vote of confidence in the Chamber this afternoon of 345 votes to 225. The busines sof the Committee of Eighteen will be to receive the report of the experts on the working of mea of financial economic pressure un denaken by the Covenant enforcing States against Italy, ami to considei further the recommendation of the Canadian Government, already approved in principle, for the addition of other products, including coal iron, and oil to those, the export of which to Italy is prohibited.

SANCTIONS DECISIONS ITAEY MUST PAY CASH GENEVA, Nov. 28. I’he sub committee of financial experts has decided that Italy must pay I • -ish for all goods bought from sanctiouist countries. Even 15-day credits 1 are refused. FUTILE counter move AN AMUSING DECREE ROME, Nov. 28. Tho plays of sanctionist countries, [excepting Shakespeare and Bernard I Shaw, and foreign music are banned in Italv ami all forms of light music are I forbidden. EGYPTIAN SITUATION DISORDER ABATES DIVISIONS IN THE RANKS CAIRO, Nov. 28. the sudden abatement of anti Brit-?-h disorder in Egypt appears to be due to the Wafd’.s inability to organi'e a united front against the Government. The Liberal leader, Pasha Mahmud, has issued a manifesto inviting acceptance of the 1930 draft treaty as the basis of independence. The Wafds have issued a counter- ■ anifesto. which insists on the restoration of the 1923 Constitution. In the face of this disagreement the Wafd believed to have a decided, while O’.ten-'iblv condemning Premier Nessim Pasha’s co-operation with Britain, secretly to facilitate his retention from office in preference of someone else friendly toward the Wafd. RETURNED SOLDIERS PROVIDING OF CHRISTMAS CHEER C< >M M< L\ WLA I .TH DECISION CANBERRA, Nov. 29. Io provide Christmas cheer for rc--1 turned soldiers and sailors in need. • abinet has decided to contribute £2‘">o to the Returned Soldiers' and Sailors’ League. LAVAL’S ANXIETY POSTPONEMENT URGED LONDON. Nov. 28. The Daily Telegraph’s Paris correspondent says it is understood that M. Laval is urging Britain that, the date of fixing an oil embargo should be indefinitely postponed. .

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 9

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PLAYING ON FEARS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 9

PLAYING ON FEARS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 281, 30 November 1935, Page 9