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A causus belli -ISSOUNI MODIFIES ’attitude qf UNFRIENDLINESS rffl-CT OF I.AVAL’S WARNING ~_r-e- ■ ■ - h -l he- - 9-45 p.m. 5- :V • ih-,, 1. I’-' ’-pomleHi l 'Lj..i W r is prea” • i unb;u -> L than »n:d eciicral K-" ’ Oiat ptver <iuestl.ni >.l _. ;a . ex'. . ..t .-.iili.-tmilb ‘'Y.. ■ ■ '■ ■■ ll ■■”■■- L« better. -',T d nt tnat :'.i n"t i:.n ■'" words ill that all jjritiO. ■<ad bring ,. h r--r ’ '•■" "• .. ne in : mw.-.papers jjtiif last 4 s hours. (e Daily Telegraph, in a c says: “Th prime object ■ - ■ • > pib- [- an ■ -■ ■- jS thing il-sired—but t-> \| .. ■ !■ ; :■> rail oft tir.pai-'ii •■■’ iisoiiabl-- !» Daily -Mali . Paris correct says that M. Laval, dur- ■ ■ with Si-ja. p, explain'd Im.l I- ram-e ■■■. ■ ■ .1' ‘ '■■ "■ r ..- . . r the other e . '.■ e.-j' -r-d that ii hfered to halt her troops on Lni ■ . : li V .. p. rd i _ S’-..."''' “ t • p-.'iee jus, which eould then pushed mi. a postponerri' -_ It I ' CANADIAN ATTITUDE WIED Bl AdiXG- ■ PRINE MINISTER Mini?-. . Mr Ernest la ■ a.-r:e ■ , by-products, B’tPoißte .-<il tliht rb,- Premier. - T Pd - <» rnment is J |H I lIMJAN FFARS WwDTO's- ITIATE •**l 'ivu rio\ LEAGUE tin • ■ ai'-anction-L v- ’ -anction- ? c ~ that for |||H ’ ‘ ’ --’rr.ati-
EMPEROR AT DESSIE ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME NATIVES SING PSALMS LOXDOX, Dec. 1. The Telegraph’s Dessie correspondent says that Emperor Selassie arrived and was enthusiastically welcomed at the northern front headquarters. He reiterated that if necessary he would join the warriors in the lire. Monk* and priests led the nativ»s, ringing the Pbalms of David throughout the night prior to Emporer Sellassie’s arm al.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 283, 3 December 1935, Page 7
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250OIL SANCTIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 283, 3 December 1935, Page 7
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