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TYPICAL ABYSSINIANS VISITING THE SHRINE OF THE ETHIOPIAN LIBERATOR.—Pilgrims walking up the steps to the tomb of Emperor Menelik II, who by decisively defeating the Italians at the Battle of Adowa was not only able to tear up the treaty of Uccialli, which gave Italy a protectorate over Ethiopia, but was left free to develop his country in peace. Menelik died in 1913.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 10

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TYPICAL ABYSSINIANS VISITING THE SHRINE OF THE ETHIOPIAN LIBERATOR.—Pilgrims walking up the steps to the tomb of Emperor Menelik II, who by decisively defeating the Italians at the Battle of Adowa was not only able to tear up the treaty of Uccialli, which gave Italy a protectorate over Ethiopia, but was left free to develop his country in peace. Menelik died in 1913. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 10

TYPICAL ABYSSINIANS VISITING THE SHRINE OF THE ETHIOPIAN LIBERATOR.—Pilgrims walking up the steps to the tomb of Emperor Menelik II, who by decisively defeating the Italians at the Battle of Adowa was not only able to tear up the treaty of Uccialli, which gave Italy a protectorate over Ethiopia, but was left free to develop his country in peace. Menelik died in 1913. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 282, 2 December 1935, Page 10