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TEMPERS WEAR THIN IN

to

THE DISPUTE

the

Rome, Sept. 27,

for neutral observers, is at present The League Council's decision

under consideration. Such a force

appoint

Committee of would comprise a squadron of Thirteen to report on the Italo-eight planes, each with pilot and would maintain Ethiopian dispute will be discussed observer, which

along Вы 1,000-mile at a Cabinet meeting in Rome to- supervision

frontier. morrow at 10 o'clock in the morn- ing. After the meeting the usual communique will be issued,

While officially the Italian, atti- tude towards proceedings at Geneva is very calm, indifferent

districts.- Beuter.

NEW ECONOMIC “ABYSSINIA NOT CHRISTIAN SCIENCE · READING

UNION

ON MARKET"

Launched In Hopei"! Emperor's Reply To

(Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

4.

Press" (Copyright).]

Peiping. Sep: 32.

Geneva

(Special Air Mail Service) To devise measures for the in- If the plan materialises, Ethiopia' dustrial development to Hopel and

London Sept 10. The feeling of hopefulness in- would be asked to prepare suitable to carry out plans for the general landing grounds rapidly. It is also economic advancement of the sp.red here by the report that suggested that five land observa-province entrusted thereto by the Stenor Mussolini will not attack tion posts be established at the

Central Government comprise the while the Committee of Five is sit- principal points in the frontier cher atms of the Hopel Economicting in a renewed effort to bring Union which has formally mau- | acout a settlement, was counter- gurated here yesterday afternoon.balanced to-day by the news of Presided over by Mr. Chow Teo-aminous activity on the part of the Min, managing-director of the Italiana. Kincheng Banking Corporation,

The Abyssinian Government an- the inaugural meeting was atnounced officially this morning tended by more than 30 promin- that a message from the North- ent leaders of local industrial and

Eastern province reported import- ant forward movements of troops cr the Eritrean side, indicating preparations for an offensive.

tempers in the capital are, wearing thin and irritation against Great Britain is growing." For it is felt that despite Sir Samuel Hoare's

EMPEROR THANKED conciliatory message to Signor Mussolini this week, the British

Geneva, Sept. 27. attitude towards Italy's claims The Committee Of Thirteen, hus not" changed by 1 hair's which has elected Senor de breadth.

Madariaga its President, has tele-banking circles. graphed the Ethiopian Emperor thanks for his action in withdraw- ing Ethiopian troops thirty kilo metres from the frontier in order to avoid any incident.

An unsigned article in "Tribuna," believed to have been written by Signor Mussolini himself, · says that sanctions do not exist in the League Covenant.

Article XVI, he says, only refers to the breaking off of financial and commercial relations As Fascist Italy never has borrowed a penny, she cannot be denied that for which she never asked,

The members of the new econo- mic organ is to be cofposed of re- presentatives of the Chambers of Commerce of Tientsin and Pei- ping, managers or "directors of It is learned that the Committee Chinese banking concerns in these will reply to the Negus's request two attles and a number of econo- for observers to visit the threaten- inlc experts. The regulations of ed frontiers, stating the Com- the new organization provide for mittee is considering the plan but

a technical committee to be far.1- doubts whether actual circumed under the Union to study the stances would permit observers to various economic problems in Ho- disharge their mission ---

pel. The head office of the Union will be established in Pel-

U.S. MAX AID SANCTIONS

The countries agitating for sanctions are those who sell us more than they buy from us Reuter, they don't want to buy or sell any more, we thank them, because we would then get used to buying only necessities from others," says the writer.

"But anyone thinks of a blockade. then it is a question of war and we will reply with sets of war." Reuter.

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LESSON SERMON

First Church Of Christ

Lesson Sermon in all Churches of "Reality" was the subject of the

Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep- tember 29th, 1935,

The Golden Text was "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from whom is no variableness, neither the Father of lights, with

shadow of turning." (James 1:17). This news, coupled with the ar- Among the Citations which com- rival here of two Italian Consuls prised the Lesson Sermon was the from the interior, and the declara- following from the Bible: "But tion yesterday that all Consulates Simon's wife's mother lay sick of in the country are to be closed sug- gests that the hopes of a satisfaco: her. And he came and took her a fever and anon they tell him tory outcome at Geneva is not by the hand, and lifted her up: shared by the Italians themselves.

and immediately the fever left 40-MILE FRONT

her, and she ministered unto them. And he healed many that The War Ministry was first, ad- were sick of divers diseases, and vised three days ago that Italian cast out many devils; and suffered infantry and artillery had begun not the devils to speak, because to move southward from Asmara they knew him.** (Mark 1:30, fowards a front, near the Marco 31, 34). River, which divides Eritrea and Abyssinia. It is

The Lesson Bermon also includ- estimated thated the following passages

from

Geneva, Sept. 27. A most interesting statement with regard to sanctions" with which the President of the United

It is pointed out that the econo- States might associate himself, m'e exploitation of Hopel should since then about 10.000 Italians the Christian Science textbook. has been issued in

be made by the people themselves have advanced due south to Ad- "Science and Health with Key to the name り Professor R. L Buell, President under the supervision, and with "diquala and south-east to Bara-

1 the Scriptures by Mary Baker of the Foreign Relations Associa-

the assistance, of the Central chit.

Eddy: "Spirit Imparts the under- tion of the United States.

Government. In case funds are Only two roads are available for standing which uplifts conscious- required the Central Government heavy transport. and positions ness and leads into all truth. The should not hesitate to render An- have already" been taken up along Psalmist salth: "The Lord. on high ancial aid and if the sum requira line roughly 40 miles long be- Is mightier than the noise of many. ed is beyond the ability of thetween those points. Other forces waters, yes, than the mighty waves Government "foreign. capitalists have been sent further to the west. of the sea." Spiritual sense is the. may be approached. It is to serve ward, and there have been exten- discernment of spiritual good

investors the private

that the sive transfers of troops east and Understanding is the line of Union is formed. In order, to west of Asmara.

demarcation between the real and carry out the said plans for eco-

the unreal. Spiritual understand- nomic development. Mr. Chow

ing unfolds Mind-Life, Truth. Tso-Min declared in an inter-

and Love, and demonstrates the view yesterday it may be neces-

divine sense, giving the spiritusi sary to accept foreign capital, but

proof of the universe in Christian the union wil be responsible for

Science." (p. 505).

Professor Buell suggests Paris. Sept. 27, measures; namely. withdrawal of "I have reflected wet, calculated the

American diplomatic re- all and weighed

everything." | presentatives from Rome; no re- declares Signor Mussolini, Italian cognition of any situation created Dictator, in an Interview with the by Italy in Ethiopia in violation

the Pact correspondent of "Le Petit Jour-of the Covenant or

Paris; an embargo on the export nal,"

"Two milion 35ns of our of of munitions ant implements of sought the honour of going out war to Italy; and acquiescence an a League of Nations blockade and thereto to serve and, if neces- cary, to die. Who could bring in the closing of the Suez Canal them back before they have ob- to "Itallan shipping.-

Reuter. tained the fruits of their heroism and sacrifice?" he added.

"If I were asked to choose be- tween peace and fe I should reply, Life." he asserted, "and if I were offered both peace and life I should acquieste."...____ Reuter.

· "

LEAGUE QUARTERS

PESSIMISTIC

ASSEMBLY SUSPENDS

The League of Nations Assembly will be kept in a state of suspend- ed animation pending some clari fication of the Italo-Ethiopian situation, it is announced.

A meeting of the Bureau of the Assembly this afternoon decided on this course, and will formally propose it to a full Assembly ses- sion te-morrow So that it will be possible to summon the body within twenty-four hours.-- Reuter

LONDON TALKS

Geneva, Sept. 27. Although League quarters to- day are even more pessimistic as to the outcome of the negotiations for the peaceful settlement of the Ethiopian imbroglio at the same ime it is persistently reported

Benito that Signor

Mussolini,

London, Sept.. 27. Frime Minister of Italy, has in-

Important consulations between formed the French Ambassador at Mi. Anthony Eden, the Minister Rome of his willingness to treat

for League of Nations Affairs, and with the League of Nations in an leaders of the Government, with effort to find 2 compromise regard to preparations for the

formula.

League Council's report on the It is suggested the Italian Dic-Italo-Ethiopian dispute, wil pro- tator may even submit proposals bably be held early next week. un Monday—____ Reuter.

ALOISI PROTESTS

Geneva, Sept. 27, The decision of the Bureau of the Assembly to recommend that the Assembly adjourn "sine die," instead of dissolving in the ordi- nary way, has led to a protest by Baron Aloisi of Italy.

He told the Bureau that in his opinion the proposed action would be a violation of the Constitution of the League, as the Assembly was not formally concerned with the Italo-Ethiopian dispute.

It is expected that Mr. Eden wili return from Geneva during the week-end to meet, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister, and Sir Samuel Hoare, the Foreign Minister, on Monday" or Tuesday.-- Reuter,

I

| ́ASSURANCES BY

LITHUANIA

Fairplay In Memel

Elections

Geneva, Sept. 27.

Moreover, the Ethiopian problem had been fully discussed already, Guring the contemplation of the Secretary-General's reports and matters there were "closed as far as the Assembly was concerned.

There Was no constitutional A joint letter, signed by M. reason for keeping the Assembly Pierre LavE the French Prime in being, and politically such action might be interpreted as designed to put pressure on the League Council.- Reuter.

DELICATE SITUATION

Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, the British Minister' for League of Natons Affairs, arid Baron Aloisi, the Italian diplomatic representa- tive at Geneva, has been sent to the League Council stating that the Lithuanian Government" has 'given its assurances that the it is learned that Baron Alois elections on Sunday will be fairly Italy's spokesman at Geneva, had carried out and the constitution planned to go to Rome to-day toor Memel respected. report upon the delicate situation; but he was instructed to remain in" Geneva for the present. Reuter.

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NEUTRAL OBSERVERS

Geneva, Sept. 27.

The German Government 485 been informed in this regard and it is hoped that the Reich will re- cognise the desirability of giving some proof of the same good-in- tentions by taking all expedierit: measures and helping to improve and to tranquilise the German- Lithuanian relations—

A plan to send League of Na- tlops, merials, police to Ethiopia, in response to the Emperor's request Reuter,

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