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ITALIANS TO ENTER SMOKING RUINS OF ADDIS ABABA TO-DAY BRITON SHOT DOWN Indescribable Chaos Reigns Following Departure Of Negus
BY ETHIOPIAN
SERIOUSLY WOUNDED BY DRUNKEN REVELLER
TRAGIC SEQUEL TO ERRAND OF MERCY
NIGHT OF TERROR IN ADDIS ABABA
Addis Ababa, To-day.
The British ambulance officer, Dr. Melly, was shot at and seriously wounded by an Ethio- pian yesterday morning. Dr. Melly stopped his car to pick up a wounded Ethiopian when the drunken leader of a mob of rioters thrust his re- volver into the car and shot Dr. Melly in the lung. It is understood that he is now at Sir Sidney Bar- ton's house, being attended by two doctors and a nurse. It is hoped that he will recover.
The few Europeans left outside the Legation. passed a night of terror. They barricaded their houses, fearing the attacks of looters.
There was a constant fusilade of shots, mostly in the air. all night long by Ethiopians "making whoopee" with unlimited ammunition. Over 1,000 refugees are camped in tents and huts in the British Legation, including the Abuna, the Egyptian head of the Ethiopian Church.
Rescuers state that the looters do not show any anti-Euro-
Thousands lined Fifth Avenue's sidewalks in New York as the annual Army Day parade swang down the famous street. Above, the massed stand of colours passes the reviewing stand. Below, the infantry unit. At right, an interested spectator (who will never be a soldier) looks on from a reserved seat.
DRESS PARADE AT LANE, CRAWFORD'S
"Dernier Cri" Gowns Displayed
BY CHARMING MANNEQUINS
pean feeling and attack only if they are interfered with. Most ATTRACTIVE MODELS SHOWN of the Ethiopians were killed when trying to loot defended pre- mises The Indian store of Mohamed Ali is intact. but the gutted and burned buildings include the Post Office, the British Church and the Coptic Churches.
London: The report that] the Negus is boarding a British destroyer is authoritatively de- nied.
Washington: The Italian van- guard was within 10 miles of Addis Ababa at 3 p.m. yester- day, according to Mr. Engbert's| latest despatch-Reuter.
Negus Leaving Djibouti By British Warship
ACTIVITY IN. LONDON
CABINET MEETING
Messrs. Lane, Crawford, Ltd. noon to-day the most staged at
and delightful comprehensive. dress parade. that Hong Kong has yet had an opportunity of witness- ing, everything from tennis frocks to the latest creations in cocktail! and evening gowns being display- Jed to their fullest advantage by the four charming ladies who act- ed as mannequins - Mrs. Portal-! lion. Miss Muriel Smith, Mis Rosemary Skinn and Miss Wini- A special meeting of the Cab-fred Raven.
TO-DAY
MINISTERS RETURN TO CAPITAL
London, To-day.
the
As a result of the overwhel- ming' success of the Left parties in the French elections it is ex- pected that M. Leon Blum, above, the veteran Socialist leader, will be the first politician called on to form a Government.
inet will be held to-day to con-! Mrs. Modie-Heddle, manag=reas; Paris: A message from Dj-sider the developments in of the ladies' department of CHINESE TRADE bouti states that, contrary to the Abyssinia as well as the ques- Messrs. Lane. Crawford, at first report. the Negus and histionnaire to Herr Hitler and the microphone, gave a description of family have not yet embarked but alleged leakage of budget se each gown as it appeared, which! Close Connection With will embark on the British des-Jerets. in which connection Mr. was relayed to all parts of the au-! · troper Diana to-day. Their des-Neville Chamberlain, Chancel-dience by
loud-speakers of tination has not yet been disclos-lor of the Exchequer, will makeip. A system, installed by the ed, but it is believed that they a statement in the House of Hong Kong Telephone Company.
Commons this afternoon.
will go first to Aden.
ceived by the French Governmentj from the Legation.
officials.
the
The room was crowded to capa-
¡accommodation.
Philippines
COUNCIL TO BE FORMED
Shanghai, To-day.
AUTONOMY” IN
FUKIEN
GEN. CHIANG TAKES STEPS
OPPORTUNITY TO LEADERS TO "REPENT”
FOREIGN LEGATIONS
BESIEGED
FRENCH APPEAL SPURS ON INVADING FORCES WAR NOW ENDED, BUT DIPLOMATIC FIGHT ONLY JUST STARTING
MOMINA MAIL" SPECIAL
Addis Ababa, To-day. When the sun rose on Addis Ababa yester- day morning, there was little to be seen but heaps of smoking ruins. If, according to plan, the Ita- lians enter the capital to-day, they will find no- thing but ashes.
Ever since the Negus left, plundering has been going on in all directions. Before the Emperor left the Imperial archives and the State treasure was removed under convoy of a section of the.. Imperial Guard, who left the city in a westerly direction. This having been accomplished, the Negus ordered that all the gates of the Imperial Palace should be opened to the mob, who surged in and began to demolish the building.
Soon men and women were seen leaving the Palace, heavily laden with rich garments, valuable cloths. hangings and furni ture, as well as weapons of all kinds. Also stores of ammuni- tion buried in the courtyard of the Palace were distributed among the crowd.
At first the sudden acquisition of the great treasure put the crowd in good humour, but with alcohol, quarrelling, turmoil and chaos-started, becoming exceedingly serious when robber bands from the neighbouring hills poured into the city. The reason why the Legations escaped the conflagration is that, with the ex- ception of the United States Legation, they are all outside the
town.
SHORTLY
BADOGLIO NEAR CAPITAL
From Our Own Correspondent]
The German Attache, Herr FORMAL ENTRY Canton, To-day. Waldheim, immediately organis- General Chiang Kai-shek, ed two columns to search for all The of the missing Europeans, military and political head the Nanking Government, ar-British Legation took the same rived at Foochow over the initiative, and a number of. week-end unostentatiously in motor-lorries drove through offering lorder to examine for himself the smoking streets, the agitation for "autonomy" help. In one house they found under foreign inspiration, ac- 15 Europeans under command cording to an intelligence report of a German beside a barbed-
London, To-day. received here last night. wire entranglement.
Rome despatches state that The report stated that General!
By six o'clock on Sunday all the Italian troops have occupied Chiang will leave Foochow to-day the Europeans seemed to have the hills seven miles from Ad- for Hankow and will be back in been brought to safety. These dis Ababa.
FOODSTUFFS SUPPLIED BY PARACHUTE
Nanking before May 10. It is rescue columns were not molest-i Mr. Holme, Reuter's spe- stated that General Chiang ordered by the rioters. The banks cial correspondent accompany- ed a prompt suppression of the also seem to have been spared. ing. Marshal Badoglio, cables Most Europeans will welcome that the formal Italian entry "autonomous" movement.
Hoping to avoid force in clean the advent of the Italians, since into the capital will be made by ing up the autonomists, the mili- the war is now considered "offi- Marshal Badoglio and his staff. itary authorities in Fukien ordered cially" ended.
The Marshal is at present at Debra Sina, 90 miles from the capital.
mists."
EVERYTHING READY FOR TRIUMPHAL ENTRY
"CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL Dessie, to-day. The motorised columns have made considerable progress in their march on Addis Ababa, while the troops moving on foot have already reached the outskirts of the city, where they are awaiting the arrival of tanks, urder whose
protection the troops will enter the city. Simultaneously Italian planes will land at Addis Ababa air- port-Trans-Ocean Service.
lon May 2 the cancellation of au- ¡tonomous bodies before May 20 and the repentence of those who The French Legation at Addis The Ethiopian situation was
The plans for the organisa-have joined the movement. They Ababa was attacked on Saturday responsible for liveliness in the city, a number of people being ac- night by armed Abyssinian youths Foreign Office yesterday after-tually turned away for want of tion of a Sino-Philippine trade will be given a chance to foresake
council along similar lines to the cause before June 30. who fired at the Legation and noon. Mr. Anthony Eden, For-
Those who repent before May The beauty of many of the the Sino-American, Sino-Japan- repulsed by the were
Askari eign Secretary, returned to town
and Sino-British trade 30 will not be punished, promise French and drove to the Foreign Office gowns, the keynote of which waslese
So fari guards, commanded by a officer, according to a telegram re-n a taxicab at 3.30 p.m.. when simplicity, drew warm applause, councils, are reported to have the military authorities.
come forward and he conferred with Foreign Office from the onlookers, those esmet with hearty approval from very few have.
Mr. Baldwin also re-pecially favoured being some of overseas Chinese groups in the admitted that they are "autono- turned to Downing Street from the cocktail, hostess and evening Philippines.
During
interviews However, it is believed in poli- The Chequers at 4 p.m.-Reu-frocks. On the conclusion of the
here that Generali Frenchter. later: The
parade there was a veritable rush with Chinese industrial leaders, cal circles de-
of ladies to place their orders, and the overseas Chinese party of in-Chiang's aerial trips to Szechuen, spatching two companies of Sene-Ethiopia with the deepest con- there
the Philip-Yunnan, Kiangsi and Fukien are is little doubt that the vestigation from galese troops to Addis Ababa to
pines, it is learned, stressed the intended to consolidate his power, cern, in view of Japan's treaty, stocks actually on hand will prove clear the railway station in con-commercial and other vested in-insufficient to supply the demandecessity for such an organisa-țin those provinces.
tion in order to promote Chinese] - to created amongst Hong Kong's detrade with the new common-dustrial and commercial circles ing to points along the railway. Ethiopia of approximately 10-gantes by the feast of beauty wealth.
in China and the new Philip Paris: Several passages from For example. a goods train was 1000,000 yen in, value a year, which spread before their eyes this
the the report received by the Qani Backed at Quoache and there was it is feared Italy
In this connection it is under-pine Commonwealth for will shut out. morning-
stood that negotiations are be-formation of the proposed trade d'Orsay from the French Minister a free fight at Aicha between
ing started shortly between in-council-Reuter. Abyssinians and Somalis.
FRANCE TAKES STEPS Djibouti. Somaliland authorities are
sequence of the spread of the riot-
BRITISH RESCUE WORK
including Įterests,
exports
It is declared that Japan.
pursuing a positive, independent
Washington: The British Lega-policy, will take adequate mea- tion guard rendered timely service sures to safeguard her righta.
to the Turkish Legation,
which
was seriously threatened by a
GOOD WORK BY SIKHS Washington: A small band of Sikhs under British officers is from Addis proving the utmost consolation to
howling mob, according to official
message
the
are
continually
FAR EASTERN
AIR MAILS
To Be Utilised By China?
Nanking, To-day.
recent
PRISONERS HANDED OVER
way
A day's halt was necessitat- ed by yesterday's difficult climb of Mount Termaber, over which passed some 1,000 trucks, which then made their down the broken and rough The Marshal's party road. was supplied with foodstuffs by parachute from aeroplanes. Reuter.
OUTFLOW OF GOLD
FROM FRANCE TO ENGLAND
SUEZ CANAL COMPANY city. Just prior to the departure, Jenny, who says that most of
• Paris, To-day. The next balance sheet of at Addis Ababa were published in the Bank of France will prob the Paris Soir last night. It is ably show a further loss of a stated that no Abyssinian authori-milliard francs in gold, accord- ties whatever have remained in thefing to the financial expert, M.
the Negus handed
to the the errant, gold has gone to French Minister five Italian pri- London. soners to be exchanged for Abys sinian prisoners.
over
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FORTHCOMING WEDDING
Scouting the suggestion that the cause of the flow to London is that the British equalisa- tion fund outmanoeuvred the Bank of France, M. Jenny says that British. control buys gold when the franc is above 75 and
it is below 74.50,"
RELATIONS WITH EGYPT AFFIRMED Ababa. The guard extricated all the foreign communities in the
an capital. They
Cairo, To-day-A decree signed by King Fuad on the morn- the Turkish inmates after action in which several Abys-responding to appeals for help and
The Ministry of Communicaing of his death, with reference to the recent agreement between sinians were killed. Mr. Engert dash out and extricate hard-press-tions is reported to have ap- the Suez Canal Company and the Egyptian Government, is pub- states that be has requested the led foreigners of all nationalities. jproved of a petition to the lished. It fixes the maximum canal dues at 63 piastres (about 10 | Their latest errand was to con-Directorate-General of Posts to gold franes) a ton instead of 36% piastres, in order to guarantee
of Mr. Lewis Hinahle- thus virtually operating as - a voy three lorries in which all the utilise the Penang-Hong Kong the company against the possible heavy depreciation of the Egyp- The forthcoming wedding is an-sells when women and children of the Ameri-and projected San Franciscotian currency in terms of gold, in view of the recent Egyptian (nounced
wood, tobacco, grower, c/o Dr. bank of issue which conforms can Legation were transferred to Macau airways for the opera decrees abolishing the gold clauses. JAPAN TO TAKE ACTION
sir The Company has agreed inter alia to appoint two Egyptian Toms, Bangkok, and Miss Mar- to the rules of the gold stan- Tokyo: Japanese officials are the well-fortified British Legation tion of the international
Igaret King of No. 153, The Peak 'dard. mail service. Reuter.
doctors and to employ a 25 per cent. Egyptian staff. — Reuter. ROW watching the events in compound-Reuter.
British, Legation to assist in the
evacuation of the United States
Legation, if necessary.
Reuter.