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THE GENEVA DECISION
A Three-Power Meeting
Specki Air Mail Service London, August 5, After four days negotiation over luncheon and dinn
of agitated er tables, of meetings in hotels
or
AUGUST 21, 1935.
HEART STOPPED AFTER K.0.
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London, Aug. P.
A boxer dressing-room limp body of an unconscious agh- seconds working feverishly on the
ter.. an anxious doctor tending the injured nam nates that mo-
That was three years ago.
Now, the same boxer can look back on a record of twenty-nine victories thirty contests during possibility of contending for the the past twelve months, and the
middle-weight championship Great Britain in the next year or so!"
of
Nat Franks of Dalston, is the boxer. He described to me yester-
sovereignty over the place of the inoiden it is clear from the fore- going considerations that the "Com mission has not to take into account the circumstance that Walwal under the sovereignty of one far from having been dispelled. The concern itself solely with the other other of the two parties, but must namely, to arrange & resumption of the, Walwal incident;" immediate int before the Council-elements in the dispute relating to the suspended proceedings of the and in the buildings of the League, Italo-Abyssinian Conciliation Cotives of the two parties have dementarily his heart stops beating d
Takes note that the representa and of telephoning and telegraph isina fulfilled through theclared that they intend to pursue ing between Geneva and Rome and voting of the first resolution Addis Ababa, the League Council
COUNCIL'S AUTHORITY
the procedure of conciliation and concluded its session last night by
arbitration, under the conditions Signor Musolini has also carried laid down in Article d of the voting unanimously the two resolu- his objection to the literal incor-Treaty of 1999; tions, already known in outline.poration in the resolutions of the and by placing on record its cog tripartite negotiations, and he can the two parties to the elect that Takes note of the declaration of nizance of the agreed intention of Great Britain. France, and Italy
this claim that these negotiations the four members of the Commis will technically be pursued outside ion of to negotiate under the tripartite
Conciliation and and Treaty of 1906 a solution of the second resolution
the League. On the other hand, the Arbitration will proceed without Italo-Abyssinian dispute. It is ex that whether or not the Italians arbitrator
stands to show delay
te designate the fifth pected that the three Powers will attend the meeting of the Council might be necessary for the carry-day how he allowed his sparring
whose meet in or near Paris within to
appointment days. Thus, in the words of M.
ni Sentrinber the general ques- ing through of their work; Tasal, we have completed our im.
tion of Italy Abyssinian relations Confident that mediate task. but the gravity of
the procedure will come up before the League on will have brought about the set- the circumstances remains."
that date. while the words of M. tlement of the dianute before Sep- Laval, and in particular of Mr.tember 1, 1933, invites the two Gov- Eden. prove beyond any doubt that erniments to inform.it of the result the Council hus in no really vital and later than September 4, 1938. way abdicated its right to concern
Every member of the Council, in- itself with the major disputes at cluding Italy, voted in favour of TRC-
this resolution. The recond There are the best reasons for solution stated: thinking that other members of the sides to meet in any event on The Council de Council who remained silent last September 4 to undertake the gen night will take on September 4 as firm a line as their colleagues who aspects of the relation between eral "examination in its various spoke yesterday, and that the Italy and thinnin." Italian delegate are beginning to realize that. This prospect may not it is admitted avail to prevented from voting. Since, however, Signor Mussolini from proceeding this was the only abstention, and to extremes. The view here still is there were no opposing votes, this that the dispute will not end with
With this summing up of the situation few would disagree. 4 definitive clash between Italy and the supporters of the Lengue hai. been avoided but the danger of that clash coming in a month or later is
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ITALY ABSTAIN'S On this resolution Italy abstain
partners to butter him mercilessly about the body-ust to make sure that his heart was" sound!
knocked out in the eighth round Franks, who is twenty-two, was at a contest three years ago by a right nook to the heart.
"That's all I remember about that punch!" he told me. "I came round to and that brandy was being poured down my throat.
me round told me that my heart "The doctor who had brought
had stopped beating for a "no- ment and he advised me to have a complete rest for some time." game within three or four months. Franks handkered-after the old
PUNCHED BACK TO CONFIDENCE
ut some military operations It second resolution was also carried. is, however. felt in League circles
ananimonale. that the delay gained by the decis-to the vote by the President, M. Before the resolutions were put ions of yesterday may help to tile Litvinoff, a
"I had some lads round and told the balance in favour of peace.
number of brief them to punch me about the body speeches were made. Professora, hard as, they could," he con- Jeze (Ethiopia) declared that for tinued. Ethiopian Government would make realised it was the only way to reasons of political"expediency the a considerable sacrifice on behalf
"It was not very pleasant but of perse.
GOOD IMPRESSION
The good impression made by the words of Mr. Eden and of M. Laval was evident from the concluding speeches delivered by M. Scavenius (Denmark) and Senor Ruiz Gujnazu (Argentina), M. Scavenius referred with particular approbation to Mr. Eden's declaration emphasizing the Council's duty to examine the whole Italo-Abyssinian question on Sept ember 4, and thanked him for his promise to keep the Council in formed of the outcome of the tripartite negotiations.
.
The Ethiopian Govern- test my heart effectively To my ment would bow unreservebly be delight, I found it wasn't affected fore the arbitrator's decision and at all My next match I won in would conform loyally to it. He four rounds, welcomed with joy and with gratitude" the Council's decision to meet in any case on September 41 to undertake a general examina their outcome to the Council at tion of the relations between Italy
their next session. He added:- and Ethiopia. He hoped that this In any event the Council will The foregoing account of the examination would enable the meet on September 4 to" consider proceedings shows how essentially Council once for all to place the the general question of the rela DUE hollow and superficial are the com relations of friendship and con- tions between Italy and Abyssinia. plaints made in some Geneva andfidence between Italy and Ethiopia We' all hope that by that date the other newspapers that Italy has
Du a sound foundation. Baron present difficulties will have been scored a great diplomatic victory Aloisi (Italy) accepted the first re- satisfactorily removed. But should all along the line, that the solution. As regards the second this, unfortunately, not prove to principles of the League have been resolution, abandoned by Great Britain and abstain for the reason to be found the Council to deal with the whole he would be the case, it will be the duty of France. and that be Nations meinben of the Council Council on July 21.
in his declaration before the question as it then exists. I will were disgusted with this alleged
conclude by giving the Council betrayal. It may at once be con-
M. Laval said that the appoint the emphatic assurance that his ceded that Italy has obtained sued them to hope that all would be every effort to securing a pacifi
ment of a fifth arbitrator permitt-Majesty's Government will devote stantial-although, as previously pointed nut, not complete satis
settlerucat of this dispute in har faction over the terms of reference
mony with the principles of thes of the Conciliation Commission.
Covenant. They fully realize the Signor Mussolini has also BUTTERI-
take and are mindful of their ob- gravity of the issues that are at fully upheld bis objection to any
ligations as a member of the Lea- date being fixed for the conclusion of the tripartite negotiatious.
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his speech M. Litvinoff intervened After Mr. Eden had concluded to express the satisfaction with which the Council had learned of
This proposal was contained in the proposal to initiate tripartite negotiations under 1908. Treaty.
buted just before the session open- the following communique diatzi-
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The representatives of the Gov- raments of the United Kingdom, ance, and Italy. Having met to gether at Geneva on August "1.
The Council would thus again have fulfilled its lofty duty, said M. Laval, All those who throughout the world remained it tached to the Geneva institution FIRST RESOLUTION
would rejice. They had complet This read as follows-
ed their immediate task, but the The Council, referring to its re
seriousness of the situation re solutions of May 25, 1935, concer-mained. As the representative of which has arison between the Italian With all his force and in every ning the settlement of the dispute France his task was not at an end.
Government and the Ethiopias possible thing he wood contribute Government in consequence of the to the search for every means of Walwal incident, which settlement conciliation. He would be faithful was to be effected by the method to the obligations of the Coven- specified in Article 5 of the Italo-aut, and in response to the un- Ethiopian Treaty of August 2, 1986; animous feelings of his country Commission of Conciliation and the end, leaving no stone unturn-1s in view of the fact that the
Whereas the proceedings of the men he would fail his duty to Arbitration have been interrupteded to maintain peace. and in order to ensure their re- sumption, the two Governments con- serned have applied to the Council to interpret the agreement reached between those two Governments with regard to the exact scope of the task entrusted to that Commission; without offering sy opinion on the attitude of the agents of the two Governments before that Commis- sion or the views expressed by the members of the Commission itself; Considering that the competence of the Commission rests upon the agreement reached between the parties to the dispute considging. that it appears beth from the Notes of May 15 and 19, 1935, and from the declarations made before the Council a6 ita, maling on May 25. that the two parties do agree that the Commission should examine frontier questions or give a legal interpretation of the agreemente and treaties concerning the fronter, and that this matter therefore does not fall within the province of the Commission.;
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