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ETHIOPIANS CLAIM SUCCESSES
ITALIANS DENY ADOWA'S FALL
BLACKS REPORTED IN UALUAL
INVADERS CLOSING ON CITY OF AKSUM
Addis Ababa, Oct. 11.
Reports from the Ethiopian army headquarters at Deridawa state that the warriors of Haile Selassie have. regained control at Ualual and taken Wardair by storm. Both these towns are within a few miles of Gerlogubi, slightly north-east, and were occupied by Italians at the commencement of hostilities.
It is officially stated that Issa tribesmen report shooting down an Italian plane near Deidorra. The crew were killed.—Reuter.
TOO FANTASTIC
Roine, Oct. 11. The Italian troops have virtually surrounded Aksum, the ancient religious capital of Ethiopia, where are the tombs of old-time kings.
They are taking the utmost care to capture, the city without damaging the Coptic treasures and other priceless relics, and are seeking the friendship of the natives.
A spokesman said that reporta that Italian-enlisted Askaris had joined the Ethioplans were ridi- culous. He also characterised Router's report that the Ethiopians hsd recaptured--Adowa..after a fierce hand-to-hand struggle
no
LEAGUE'S DRASTIC
"too fantastic to warrant official PENALTIES
comment"
Recapture of that city was vir- tually impossible, the spokesman explained, since the Italians had advanced considerably beyond it. -United Press.
SIFTING PROPAGANDA
London, Oct. 11. By sifting the plethora of ru mours and official communiques, most of which are valucicas by ren- son of their obvious propagandist nature, it seems fairly certain that the Italian losses so far have been small.
It is also evident that the Ita- ilans are rapidly completing their co-ordinating movements and are preparing for, the first real push in the campaign.
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THREE-FOLD PLAN AGAINST ITALY
MAY SEVER RELATIONS
Ordinance,
(Special to Telegraph") thy Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphis Men 1894. Recctred, October mond
Geneva, Oct. 11. The sub-Commitece on Sanctions, known as the Committee of Six- teen, has prepared drastic three-
1.3
M. Pierre Laval, French Premier and Foreign Minister, is here seen addressing the League of Nations. Assembly. In his speech, he made it clear that France aligned herself with Britain in Aupport of the League Covenant. '
SEAPORT STRIKES SPREAD
AMERICA FEARS TIE-UP
LABOUR'S DEMAND
Houston (Texas), Oct. 11. The strike of longshoremen in ports of Alabama and Florida, which has lasted for seven days, is spreading further along the cast count.
GERMANY APPLAUDS AMERICA
NEUTRALITY STAND
APPROVED
WON'T EXPLOIT
CRISIS
(Special to "Telegraph") (ly Telegraph, Conpright. Telegraphio Ares open Ordinance. 11. Beceived, October
Berlin, Oct. 11.
12, 8269.)
Three thousand longshoremen. Germany stands for neutrality, mainly from ports of Texas, joined according an oficial diplomatic the strike to-day, according to correspondent, and hails President the International Longshoremen's Roosevelt's declaration as a new Association.
| conception of neutrality.
Meanwhile, New York officials The German attitude is to carry of the Association declare that on normal relations with Italy, but within ten days New York shipp-only to export to her to the same ing will be paralysed unicas
SPECIAL "EXTRA”
1
satisfactory settlement is reached, amaunamosINE LUERAS CRUELLE CRIMINALSTUNAANZU
The strike at present covers all} the rulf ports in Texas. It Originated in New Orleans on the question of wages and recognition of the Dockers' Unions.--Renter..
COMPLETE TIE-UP?
San Francisco, Oct. 11. Mr. Joseph Ryan, the President The Ethiopians so far have not fold penalties for the approval of of the International Longshore- massed their defences and appear the Co-ordinating Committee of men's Association, said Union men content to maintain the existing the League, for application against in Atlantic and Pacific ports will completely tie up shipping loaded guerilla warfare which, coupled Italy.
at Gulf ports by non-unionists, with aniping tactics, has provei
The plan of sanctions entails, adding "if owners continue to fairly successful in harassing the first, a world-wide arms embargo blacklist our men, we will the up invadors. The Ethiopian forces,against Italy, permitting Britain,cargo on every ship." if these tactles are maintained,
France, Belgium, Czecho-Slovakin will wait in the mountains befor they offer any rent resistance to the Italians,
the
with In conformity Telegraph's policy of up-to- the-minute service, u special "Extra" of exclusive cable
will messages
again "be published to-morrow (Sun- day) forenoon, in the event of the news warranting publica- tion.
this
COLONY'S VOLUNTEER. AIR ARM
ORDINANCE NOW AMENDED
LEAGUE RUSHES
SANCTIONS
LIFTING EMBARGO ON ARMAMENTS
ETHIOPIA TO BENEFIT; ITALY UNCONCERNED
Geneva, Oct. 11.
So far there has been no dallying, declared Mr. Anthony Eden, British Minister for League Affairs, broadcasting to British listeners on the work of the League of Nations to-night.
Already fifty nations have given practical expres-, sion to their desire to bring the Italo-Ethiopian war to an end, he went on.
"We cannot afford to delay when men are being killed and homes shattered. Nowhere would there be more rejoicing than in Britain if Italy were to turn to ways of peace!
"But we have undertaken solemn obligations, and therefore, we shall not shirk. A prompt beginning has been made, and as far as the British Government is concerned, as we have begun, so we shall persevere," te assorted.-Reuter.
INSTRUCTION LOOKS FOR
FLYING
BIG PROFIT IN SILVER
TELLS WHY
The Gazette contains the draft of an Ordinance to amend the Vo- lunteer Ordinance, the principal object of which is to substitute:nn. Air Arm for the Flying Section of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpe and to enact provision in SENATOR PITTMAN the Volunteer Ordinance, 1933, and the regulations thereunder ap proprinte to this unit. The cost of training members of this unit will be considerable. It is con sidered therefore that they should engage to serve for periods of four years at a time, and not merely for three years as is the case in the other Corps units.
TREASURY'S POLICY
(Special to "Telegraph")
ROME PREPARED.
Rome, Oct. 11. "We have been a long time pre- paring to meet the effects of sarie- tions and are therefore not unduly alarmed," Reuter was informed by authoritative quarters to-day,
The Italian spokesman added that armaments manufacturers would have-to-sell-on-credit-to Ethiopia,- as Italy does not believe there la much money at the disposal of the Emperor Selassic-Reuter.
LIFTING EMBARGO
Geneva, Oct. 11. The Co-operating Sub-Committee of the League of Nations has un- animously decided to lift the arms embargo against Ethiopia, but to apply the embargo against Italy. -
SARC-
Meanwhile, the Co-ordinating If they cease, without permle-
Committee has established a sub- alon, to serve in the unit during Recelerde October committee composed of British,
[BV Telegraph. Copyright. Teispraphie Nam any such period they will be re- 14 • nem)
French, Grock, Dutch, South quired to refund the cost to the
Salt Lako City, Oct. 11. African, Rumanian and Polish Government of their training in Senator Key Pittman declared to delegates, to deal with the finan- that period up to a maximum of day that to-morrow's hearing of cial questions relating to $500. Similarly they will be re-the Special Senato Committee in-tions, and to tighten up any ques- quired to make a rofund in respect vestigating American silver purtion of loans to Italy. of any year in which they do not chases and the Treasury's opera. Another sub-committee, consist- complete the requirements of off- tions, would release its report in Ing of Britain, France, Russia and ciency, which will be at least six | January.
Spain, will examine the question dying hours per quarter.
"The programme is working as of armaments and key munitions The new section 2GA, providing I expected," said Senator Pittman, products. for medical attendance in He said that President Roose-- On the Suggestion of Mr. Government Hospital for wounds, velt intended faithfully to fulfil Anthony Eden it was unanimously injuries or illness incurred whilst to the fullest extent the Silver agreed that the arms embargo on duty on terms similar to those Purchase Act; that is, he would against Italy should include goods granted to Government Officers, is see that silver was bought until under contracts already operative. hitherto says Mr. Ryan added that the Steam-degree as and Sweden to lift their arma om-ship Association must permit the authority,
applicable to all members of the America possessed a bulk of white-Reuter. Corps and not merely to members metal equal to twenty-five per cent. bargoes against Ethiopia;
workers to decide whether they The first supreme aim of every of the Air Arm,
of the value of the nation's gold
SCHEME ADOPTED It suggests, secondly, a world-want the I.L.A. to represent them.policy lu critical times must be Clause 6 makes certain changes backing or until the price of sil-
Genova, Oct. 11 Meanwhile, the Labour Relations to safeguard ponce. No nation in the principal Ordinance as the vor reached $1.29 per ounce. wide boycott of Italian exporta:
The full Sanctions Co-ordinating It recommends, thirdly, world- Board is considering a demand by should exploit those dangerous result of suggestions contained in Answering some of the Silver ratively undamaged. Rumours prohibition of loans or financial employers to register a sumelent periods of history to her own ad- the War Office letter of the 29th Senators objections to the price Committee adopted the proposals number of non-unlon men to pro-vantage, the correspondent holds. September 1933 anclosed with the advancing slowly, Senator Pitt- of the aub-Committee to impose an that Adowa 'had been recaptured credits to Italy. by the Ethiopians have been deni- The arms embarge against Italy vide gangs to work idle shipping.
Secretary of State's despatch of man pointed out that a cheaper arms embargo against Italy and WAR RISKS
the 9th November 1933.
price meant greater proft to the raise the embargo against Ethiopia. ed by messages from this source. will probably become effective to- The Untoniets are bitterly opposed The Italians, however, have auc-morrow, and simultaneously the ban to this proposal-United Press.
Meanwhile, the North German Section 7 makes a reduction in Treasury. Thus far the Treasury Hungary abstained from voting.
When the full Committee meets ceeded in capturing Gorrahet.-on arms shipments to Ethiopia will
Lloyd and Hamburg America lines the allowances which will be made had profit d ́by $400,000,000. United PreRA.
have announced shipments to the to officers, warrant officers and Moreover, many economists be to-morrow the Financial sub-. Far East will be made subject to non-commissioned officers attend- lleved that a rapid increase in all Committee will recommend bann- war risks conditions.
ing courses of instruction in the ver, would affect the contracts of ing all financial accommodation to Thus all shipping companies United Kingdom; havo now introduced the Increased war risk premium on shipments the Mediter- passing through ranean and the Suez Cangl.-- Router Special.
The United Press correspondent was the first journalist to enter Adows and found the city compa
ETHIOPIAN desert
probably be lifted. Some members may delay due to difficulties of one sort or another.
It is officially announced by the The arms embargo against Italy Italian authorities at Asmara, in will be based on President Roose Eritron, that the powerful chief-velt's list of war materials, on the tain Haile Selassie Gufza, ruler of ground that this is the most prac- the Makale region in Eritrea, hasticable. deserted to Italy with 12,000 men
and 12,000 rifles and 100 machine- diplomatic RELATIONS
It is reliably reported that Mr.
guna.
Tho. Ethiopian leader,
Ros
Seyoum, has reappeared suddenly Anthony Eden, the British spokes
THRONE IS WAITING
RESTORATION IN GREECE
London, Oct. 11. Ex-King George of Greece has
man at Genova, told the League been officially informed that the STOP PRESS
FIFTY KILLED IN QUAKE
MOSCOW DESPATCHES.
ASSISTANCE
Moscow, Oct. 11.
AMERICAN STAND
countries such as Mexico, China, Italy.-Reuter. Spain and India, and might induce them to demonetize, substituting a managed currency, whereupon all ver would lose Its chlof-value United Press...
EXPERT OPINION
Washington, Oct.-11.- Mr. Cordell Hull, Socretary of State, announces that the United States Noutrality Act prevents that country following the Lengua and lifting the ban on arms ox- ports to Ethiopla-Reuter.
NEW LORD OF APPEAL
Washington, Oct. 11. to the east of Adowa,, it is admit delegates that if another power Throne has been restored to him.
It is announced that Mr. Herbert Bratter, the Administration's' lend ted. He is reported to be leading proposes that League members The King is expected to return to a considerable force of irregulars withdraw the heads of
Ing aliver expert, who in 1934 Visit= their Greoco u November, after the
Fifty people were killed and led the Far East on behalf of tho and is menacing the Italian lince: diplomatic missiona from Romo, plebiscite. -Router,
over three hundred-infured-In anTreasury, has resigned his position Britain would support the proposal. A messago from Athons says the
aarthquake in the Tevildora region in the. Commerce Department int ROME'S SATISFACTION The Co-ordinating Committee, or Kondylis Government has issued
of Tadjikistan on Tuesday.
order to join a Boston Investment
London, Oct. 11. have Communications the Committee of Fifty, later apa proclamation to the neople ex-
beenfirm. It is officially announced, that
Chief Justice Rocho succoods Rome, Oct. 11. proved the arms ombargo section pressing its desire that King Parliament will
destroyed. The Government has Political circles attach signific-|Lord Wright as Lord of Appeal News of the desertion of two of the sub-committee's recommen Gooriza should be the father, end
established a commission to help ance to his smashing attack upon and Sir."Leulis Scott has been Ethiopian chioftales has boon re-dations, and is expected to decide protector of all Greeks and the October 22, clearing the way for a the victims, and doctors and the United States silver policy. If apholsted Lora fustice. z. Lord colved in Rome with considerable Monday upon the suggested boy-immortal orbiter between the general election in the third week medical supplies have boon sont to an article appearing in the Wright was recently made Mast,
(Continued on Page 14.) cott-United Press:
various political parties-Renter, of November-United Presa.. the scene, Reuter
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