OUTLAWED
LEAGUE
BY
(Continued from Page 1.)
people was resolved to resist to death.
REPORT ADOPTED
The Council, thereupon, adopted the report of the Committee of Thirteen, Italy alone voting in the ncutive.
The President of the Council
FRANCO-BRITISH
CONTÁCT
(Continued from Pago 1.)
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER
THE HONGKONG
VAST ARMIES MASS
FOR ASSAULT
(Continued from page 1.)
Ambassador on September 24 by rugged mountain trails.--United the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel | Piers. Hoare, says that the suggestions of the British Government for mutual
uppert in circumstances envisaged in that enquiry fills very oppor tunely the gap in the system of collective security to which the two
OCCUPYING DOLO
Rome, Oct. 7. The Italian occupation of Dol, (In the south of Ethiopia) where Italian Somaliland And Kenya
announced that the Arst thing that Governments are firmly attached. frontiers end in a juncture with
was necessary was that hostilities should immediately cease and the Coutil remained at the dimosal of the parties to the dispute to assist in arriving at a peaceful arrangement, if that were possible. The Council also adopted the re- or of the Committee of Sis. Baron Aloisi expressing his dis- approval of the report and re- serving his right to submit ob- servations later.
After the vote was taken the Chairman solemnly decinred that fourteen members of the League Council had registered a vote that a state of war (xisted in disregard of Article XII of the Covenant.
Such an obligation, however,
the Ethiopian', frontier, cuts off the Ethiopian communication with the outer South.
must be reciprocal, must apply equally on land, sea and in the alt: mist apply in relation to non-meni-
It is noteworthy that Dolo con- bera na well as menibers of the League of Nations and should in- trols three water courses, per- volve the closest collaboration bemitting the Italian armies to
march along the forchand,
river valleys westward and north-west and to make a juncture with the troops invading Ethiopia from Central Somaliland. ·
Subject to these conditions the French Government is ready to assume with regard to Britain the following undertakings:
"if either of the two powers judges it necessary to inke mili- try. Baval or air measures with a view to placing itself in a posl- tion to carry out in ense of need
All will then push towards Jijiga and Harrar.-—United Press,
NO RESISTANCE
Addis Ababa, Pet. 7.
ATTEN
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its obligations of assistance Emperor Selassie has telegraph Members would now consider the arising out of the Covenant of theed to the League of Nations that Lung Ting U. fulfilment of their duty under League or treaties of Locarno, it the Ethiopian
has obeyed will
orders and has not resisted the Article XVI of the Covenant. They
Italian advance. could not neglect those duties with out falling in the role of members. he declared.--Renter:
SEVERE TERMS
(Special to "Telegraph">
Geneva. Oct. 7. The League Council has voted to apply sanctions against,Italy. Italy voted "No," but inasmuch as the vote of any inferested party does not count, the Council vote
is technically unanimous.
The Council motion, expressed in severe terms, reads that "Italy has resorted to war in disregard
enter into consultation on the subject with the other Power. The procedure shall be similar if efther of the two Powers judges it necessary to take military, naval or air mensures with a view to placing itself in a position to meet, should it arise, a altuntion In which under the Covenant or treaties of Locarno it would be entitled to receive assistance of the other Power.
the measuFCH
provoca-
The fact that one or other of the two Powers after consultation and a resulting agreement takes referred to above, shall not on that necount be re-
arded as constituting tion such as would justify any XII which provides for submis-failure by a third state to fulfil it's international obligations. If sion of the dispute io arbitration and no resort to war within three either of the two powers is attack. months after the Council's duci-d on account of such measures taken after consultation #37} sion has been returned.
agreement, the other Power will render it assistance.”
of its Convenant under A.ticle
Italy is now autonutically sub- ject to Article XVI; providing that members of the League who resort to war still be subject to
DX
the severance of all trade Anancial relations. Some jurista
The French Government naks for a reciprocal undertaking on the part of the British Govern-
ment.
It is understood the British
believe that the Council has auto-Government desires to elucidate matically admitted the existence of a state of war between thirteen nations and Italy.
The nature of the penulties will, be arranged when the Assembly meets on Wednesday to adopt the Council's roport. A co-ordinating committee will be appointed the same day, and the United States may be invited to send an observer to this committee."
WIDE SUPPORT
|
certain points in the French reply. --British Wireless.
BLACK LISTS ILLEGAL
the
San Francisco, Oct. 7. Employers, embroiled in threatened longshoremen's strike here, have promised immediate compliance with the raling of Judge Sloss, who has been hearing workers' conmlaints, that black
it is noteworthy that the Coun-lists are illegal. They will retain cil's decision binds only thirteen. However, virtually all members of
no black lists of those refusing to work cargo of strike affected
The Lengue are expected to un-steamers and the "hat" cargo dis- nounce similar decisions during-pute-romaius-unsettled-United- the Assembly meeting.
The Council also adopted the report of the Committee of Thirt- een, declaring Ethiopia innocent of aggression.
ANGLO-ITALIAN STRUGGLE
Presa,
AIRLINER MISSING
Atlantic City, Oct. 7.
A Standard Oil Company air- liner, bound from Oakland to At-
It is
AL a private meeting of the antic City, has been silent since j Council, held earlier, it was de- elded to telegraph to the Ethio-pilot, Robert Allen, and two co 2.02 .m. Sunday. It carried a plans urging them to cease fight pilots, Allen Lénz and George Ad- ing. The British and Italian de delion, but no pasengers. legates struggled bitterly during feared it has plunged near Salt the secret session. Baron Alolal
Jake City-United Press, protested against holding a public meeting to-day, demanding time to study the report of the Com- mittee of Six, holding that Italy had resorted to war in violation of the Covenant.
Mr. Anthony Eden, on the other hand, insisted on a public discus- sion immediately, with Italy pre sent, and the Council supported Mr. Eden's demand.
It is learned that Ethiopia In- tends to demand the withdrawal of all Italian soldiers from her. soil prior to any peace negotin- tions.
The report of the Committee of Six states that the resort to war is contrary to Article XII of the Covenant, adding that "the adop- tion of military measures by a State on its own territory does not authorise another State to
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HUNTING FIEND
He claims that the Ethiopians surrendered Adown in accordance with a clearly defined plan, and in order
tor establish Italy the
£ 11% Hui Rly, 1919
£ 1
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aggressor.
Now, however, Ethiopia will be- gin to fight.
Ethiopians insist that reports of bonib casualties have been ex-
For aggerated.
example, they claim that the 300 bombs dropped. on Borrases killed only five, and Allied Iron Found- wounded 15.-United Press.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pago 7.)
Greenwich Time Signal at H p.m.
A p.tr
2 p.m.
Opening Hervice of the Church Cangrem, relayed from Bt. Peter's Church, Bournemouth. Address by the 1t. Rev. the Lord shop
of Winchester. The Newe 9.15 pan. An Organ Rer Hal. by Thoma
Christy, relayed From the City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
9.45 pm. Close down,
Tranumission 3′
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iloyat Orchestra."
10.40 p.m. Talk: "Revisited,"
Empire Orchestra, The Alfredo Campoli Talo. Greenwich Tione Bienal at 12.30 ̊a.m.
I p.m.
12 a.m.
12.30 ..
The News, 12.15 m. A Programme of Gramophone
Records.
Clase down.
Transmission 1
1.19x.m. "Name_Necskisstians of 'Fleet and other Streeth" br Reginald l'aund.
1.43.m.
The 1.1.C. Dance Dreheatra. directed by Henry Hall.
2. The News.
New Stund.
2.15 m. 2.32 6.m. The London Zigeuner Orchestra. alfrected by Ernest Legzeit. Brenda Gordon (Soprano). fireenwich Time Hignal at 3 a., 1.25 km. - Act of Pucelato
Oper
Holeme, relayed from the since
of Wales Theatre. Birmingham. Grestwick Time Signal at tn.m. .m. The I.B.C. Military Bond. fal am. Close down.
PART H
5. T "Meet Mickey Mouse."
5.39 A.. The Hernard · Emok Quintel. A *.m. The News. 6.15 .. Interlude
6,20 m. The Leslie Bridgewater Quintet.
Phyllia Eveanett (Contralto), »
Close down.
6.45 4.1.
Seattle, Oct. 7. states are hunting for a friend
Police throughout the north-west CANTON AND NANKING who assaulted seven-year-old Sully Kelly, daughter of a lending.Seattle druggist, and then hanged from a bridge only 100 feet from her home.
—United Press.
THREAT TO MAE WEST.
Hollywood. Oct. 7. Seven men have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to extort $1,000 from the fim star, Mae West, under threats of dis figuring her with acid-Reuter
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Canton, Oct. 7.
Commonwealth
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THE VERY IDEA!
(Continued from Page 8.). from Shanghai, "are resident here?"
"Yes," was the answer. "I've From All indications Canton's at What kin I do for you?"
been here goin' on fifty years. Litude towards Nanking is dc- finitely stiffening.
"I am looking for a criminal Mr. Hsiao Fu-chen, aged states-lawyer." said the stranger. "Have man and most outspoken in his you any here?"" opposition to Nanking, has already "Well," said the other. "we're left Siam and is expected to be pretty sure we have, but we can't due back in Canton
on October prove it."
12.
It is understood that the final decision regarding the question of the Fifth National Congress will be taken after the return of Mr. Hsino.
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"Have you heard about old Pete Whalesteeth?"
"No. What happened to him?" "He dropped down dead outside the Hongkong Hotel.""
"Going In or coming out?" "Going in." "Poor Pete!"
free itself from its obligations." At the concert at St. Andrew's The report also denies the Italian Church Hall, Kowloon, at 9 o'clock claim
of Ethiopian aggression, in addition to her programme, give to-night, Mudume Lottie Gordon will, says the Kellogg Fact, to which several request numbers of both Aus In the meantime the suggestion Italy and Ethiopia are signatories, tralian and Hongkong music includ- is made in some quarters that condemns warfare and obliges ing her compositions, Two Songs Canton nay follow the 1931 pre- peaceful settlements, and adds for The World Pence," "In the Aus- cedence and convoke a separate Iraliun Bush" "Song in the Little that the Ethiopinus have not Bush Birds," "Little Willy Wag-Tail, Congress here, but official confir- broken the Covenant--United
"Aussie Soldier Song," (Australian mution of this is totally lacking.has just swallowed a shilling." and Dance," (Piano), prohre Reuter, Monologue), "Australian Story Boat Sonit"
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A young man, who had been call: Mitsui interests will enter the ing frequently, went one night to automobile manufacturing field in sce Betty's father. the Spring of 1936, manufacturing "It's a mere formality, I know," both small trucks and plensure cars, he began, "but we thought it o'clock in the morning, when Gen-Berlin
The Review will start at
10 Genova similar to the Fiat and able to com- would be pleasing to you if it were oral Chan Chai-tong and other Athene pete in world markets.--United | observed in the usual way.”
"And may I inquire." the father high military officials will inspect h asked, "who suggested that asking the.Defence Forces at the Parade New York Academy.
Vienna The Police Branch of the Hongkong my consent to Betty's marriage Ground of the Yin Tong Military Amsterdam
was a more formality?"
Besides the military review the Prague "Betty's mother.".
Bucharest Air Squadrons will give a display Madrid "My dorter is goin' to play Bee of modern air tactics including Lisbon..
flight in formation and stunt flying. Hongkong
Brussels -ah Kiu Yat Po, "I'ope she wins."
At the list meeting of the Shanghai Preas, 10 ct. of 1⁄4 ek,
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