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General Emilio de Bone (arrow), stands near Italy's.ding at Adowa, and receives the surrender pledges of local Ethiopian chiefs.
PRAYING WOMEN ARE BLOWN TO PIECES
(Continued from Page 1)
two grammes of gold, the Bank of Italy's gold reserves will be in creased by a milliard lire, which would put Italy in the position to beld out against sanctions for a
THIS MORNINGS WEDDING
Moran Phelps
ST. MARGARETS-CHURCH CEREMONY
A very pretty wedding was so- Tennised this mogamy. S 550 o'clock at St. Margaret's Church, Broadwood Road, the Rev. Fr.. [Page, officiating, between. “Mr. Engh Nicholas Moran, of Police Headquarters, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moran of Gloucester and Liverpool, and Miss Iris Mary Phelps, the young- est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. JT. Phelps, of No. 59c Wongueî- chons Road
The bride, who was given away by her father, locked charming id a wedding dress of white an- yel's skin silk lace, surmounted |with a wreath of orange blossoms and an embroidered veil kindly lent by a friend. She carried af. prayerbook bound in white kid, presented by the bridegroom, dad | was attended by, her elder sister, Miss Madeline Frances Phelps, as bridesmaid, dressed in powder- ¡bine silk net, with hat and shoes to match. The bride's mother wore a smart brown georgettel rock and the duties of best man were efficiently performed by Mr. |A. W. Härcock.
The wedding was followed by s reception held at the bride's
France in such an eventuality home. The happy couple are should conduce to an improve to spend their honeymoon ment of the situation and contri-England, leaving by the s... Cor. bute to the bastening early re-es-fu. The bride's going away dress powder-blue tweed suit, tablishment of peace in East was a Africa. The joint efforts of the trimmed in Russian style with French and British Governments grey squirrel far, with hat and to find a possible basis for set- shoes to match. tlement are continuing-British Mr. and Mrs. Moraz were the recipients of a large number of Wireless Service.
presents, the bride's gift to the London: Sephor Vasconcellos groom being a set of dress studs able to offer Italiar industrial Chairman of the League Commit- and buttons, while the grOOM'S tee of Eighteen, has summoned the gift to the bride was a dressing committee to meet at Geneva ojtable set-in silver and enamel,
further year.
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Moreover the paper point out that the church possesses large credits abroad, in exchange for which the Government would be
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LAVAL'S REQUEST GRANTED
FRANCE'S CLEAR STAND London: The recent assuran- ces given to Britain as to the at- titude that would be assumed by the French Government in thel event of conflict being provoked! by Italy in consequence of the application of sanctions by the Covenant-enforcing Powers were, according to press reports from Paris, repeated to Signor Cerruti Senhor Vasconcellos desired to on Thursday during an interviewfix the meeting for the 5th, but the between. Laval and the Italian French Prime Minister, M. Laval, Laval has undertaken, the task of who wishes to attend in person, maintaining peace in times of ex-
BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE TO BE FOLLOWED?
Avibassador.
December 12.
/Continued from Page 1)
The Messagero declares that M.
jealousy and
in-
It is stated that the French made the urgent request to him to treme difficulty, and expresses the Prime Minister made it clear that delay the meeting for one week, hope that it will be possible, after the French Government stands by by which time he hopes that the Thursday's victory, to discard. In its pledge to continue in fall co-internal political situation inter-party operation with the other Powers France will enable him to leave trigue and allow the Govern in fulfilling the obligations of the Paris again. British Wirelessment greater freedom of move- Covenant, and further, that any Service. attack on Britain or other League State engaged in carrying out such obligations would be inter- preted by France as an attack on ail. the League States, which France would join in. resisting.
It is felt that the removal of any misunderstantling which may still have lingered in some quar- ters regarding the attitude af
TAME SEEING-OFF PARTIES
No More Liquor On Ships
NEW YORK REGULATION
Atlantic liners here.
New York.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
Deputation To Home Secretary
ORGANISED PROCESSION
IN LONDON?
London, To-dayel
UNEMPLOYMENT ⠀
Paris: The number of unemploy- [ed ̈ drawing relief throughout France increased by 5,766 to 404,- 000 during the week ended Novem- ber 23, this being an increase of 4,400 by comparison with the
Sure at the same time last year.
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TREE-TOP MARRIAGE
BOOMING
Economy Moves In Paris
In a letter to the Trades' Union Council regarding the visit of |2bout 10,000 German football enthusiasts to London next week to watch the International match between Britain and Germany, on
A tree-top marriage boom is the Tottenham ground at White taking place in Sceaux-Robin- Hart Lane, the Home Secretary, son, a little town just outside Sir John Simon, says he welcomes Paris.
Paris.
As a re
-New York officials have the Council's recent approach to Owing to the recent drastic snuffed out some of the gaiety him on the subject, as enabling economy cuts in France, work- of bon voyage parties on the big him to state that "Wednesday's ing-class families are finding it match has no political significance too expensive to hold wedding A new ruling forbids the sale whatever It is a game of foot-receptions in Pans of liquor at ships bars while in all which nooody need attend un-sult the giant chestunt trees port also the serving of drinks less he wishes, and I hope that all of Seca-Robinson have in staterooms who take an interest in it from sprung into favour.
Passengers and their friends any side will do their utmost to High in the branches of these on the Berengaria were among discourage the idea that a sport trees are built dance halls and the first to suiter from the new ing fixture in this country has cafes. To these wedding par- edict They found it impos-any political implications.”
ties from Paris ascend by sible to obtain any drinks on the The Trades-Union Council have means of ladders Then, up replied, accepting the offer of the amid the foliage, they dance Home secretary to receive a de-and drink champagne at 2/- per putation on Monday, and pointing bottle.g Officials of the Cunard-White out that any concern they expresse Star Line said that the "no ed was aroused not by the match, ding parties in the
Late in the evening, all wed- writ sale" ruling was in effect be-but by suggestions of an cause of city regulations required procession of the visitors to the the newly-married couples are
down to supper together, and}} ing a liquor licence for selling
and British Wireless Service, toasted by a representative of
shipur dad
City Regulations
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