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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 27, 1987.

GIORNALE D'ITALIA'S

ALHAMBRA NEW ATTACK ON BRITAIN

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THE speech of the Swiss President and the initia- tive of the Netherlands Government for recog- nition of Italian conquest in Abyssinia by the Oslo Convention states, have been seized upon by "Giornale d'Italia" as an opportunity to launch a sharp attack on London and Paris in its Christmas issue under the heading "Two Clubs Upon the Head."

The article argues against the

the] thesis that the League of Nations. can guarantee protection of the smaller nations which are now, in fact, showing how they regard the League with impatience and suspi cion.

It has been proved, says the ar- ticle, that the refusal of the Lea- gue to recognise the Italian con- quest of Abyssinia, is not attribut- able to the initiative of the smaller powers but to Britain and France alone, who have all along been en- deavouring to conduct an anti-

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Hence, says the article, their at- tempt to enlist the support of the smaller powers-Trans-Ocean

SPANISH GOVERNMENT CONFIDENT

Paris, To-day.

Confidence regarding the out-

come of the Spanish civil war was jexpressed yesterday by Senor Al

RIFLES THAT NO ONE WANTED. Weapons, steel hef mets and other equipment aban- doned by Chinese troops in e bomb crater they had been using as a trench in the defence of Nan- king.

CUSTOMARY RAIDS ON THE

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Foreign Minister, in an interview in Paris.

Senor del Vayo, who is now Valencia's delegate to Geneva, was passing through Paris on his way to London.

Canton, Saturday. Telephonic communications be- tween Canton and Ying Tak on the Canton-Hankow Line were severed this morning when nine Japanese. planes raided the line.

Bombs were also dropped near

The military organisation of Re publican Spain, he said, had great ly improved, so that it was now possible for headquarters to des-Cheungmuktau on the Canton-Kow- patch reinforcements to any part loon Line. of the country.

Six planes raided the Canton2 General Franco's new offensive. Nanyang line also this morning, if it was ever delivered, would but caused no damage in that are ¡prove a failure. Trans-Ocean- Our Own Correspondent

Archbishop's Xmas Broadcast Message

LONDON, TO-DAY

AN APPEAL TO THE INDIVIDUAL IN HIS HOME TO BEAR WITNESS TO CHRISTIANITY “OPENLY AND COURAGEOUS- LY” AMONG HIS FELLOWS, WAS MADE BY THE ARCHEISHOP OF CANTERBURY IN A BROADCAST TO THE NATION

The Archbishop asked who could think without sickening heart of the appalling slaughter, suffering. and manifold misery brought br war to Spain and China.

HUNGARY'S PEACE POLICY

Badapest

Peace was the keynote

He urged that the individual, be willing that the underlying causes cial declaration by the

of discontent should be examined Premier to the press to-day- impartially, so that justice might. He said Hungary, during

be done, for public opinion, which past year, had continued faithini ultimately swayed policy, created only by the feelings judgments of individual men women Reuter

was to adhere to her traditional policy and of peace, and would pursue the and same policy in future.

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