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FREEHAND ALLOWED ON SANCTIONS
(Continued from Page
RESOLUTION ADOPTED Nexus had made a provocative Geneva: The League Assembly speech.
proceedings yesterday closed with: In view of the invasion of Abra-/ the adoption by the whole As-sinia now proceeding he made aj sembly, representing 5 nations plea for rapid and efficient action! with two abstentions, of the pre on the part of the League. sidium's draft resolution-later The barbarism of war with mo- view of the dern equipment against a nation termed "wish”—in objections of a technical, nature armed with only antiquated wea- made by Baron Aloisi
(pons, he added, made the embargo
This "wish expresses-the readi-lon the export of arms to Abys ners of the members of the Assinia an act of injustice which sembly to co-ordinate, the mea-grew every day it lasted
Abyssinia was at the League's sures they intended taking by means of a committee on which disposal for any attempt it might each nation would be represented make to end hostilities and wa5 by one delegate and experts. prepared to
The task of this co-ordinating able peace. committee would be to examine defend her and provide for the uniform tegrity to the bitter end and would execution of sanctions and to not agree to the aggressor receiv draw the Council's attention to ing any form of indemnity: any circumstance which might The vote was then taken with need its investigation. The Pre-the result recorded above. sident of the Assembly. Dr. Benes,
stressed that this committee would
conclude an honour She would, however, independence and in-
ALOISTS PROTEST
Geneva: Deliberations on the
CONSUL'S REQUEST. |sanctions" question were resumed Addis Ababa: Signor Vinci, the yesterday when the League of Na- Italian Consul, bas requested the tions Assembly met promptly at Emperor to see him before he 10 o'clock...
leaves.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935
Col. Ramon Franco, the famous Spanish fier; so called "Father of Spanish Aviation." arrives with his wife and daugh- ter at New York en route to Washington to take over his `new
duties in the Spanish Embassy.
The first speaker. Baron Aloisi.! RAISING OF ARMS EMBARGO who at great length criticised the Genera: The co-ordinating com- procedure of the League, above all mittee's first business to-day will complaining that the Italian Mem- be to consider raising of the emorandum on Abyssinian conditions bargo on arms to Ethiopia, but alwas not taken into consideration, general agreement On specific but disposed of with the hurried sanctions.is not expected before remark that the examination was some time next week-Reuter. made superfluous by the events of not be an organ of the League October 3: and secondly that after the Council or the Assembly but re hostilities had broken out
The concluding sentences of Mr. presented it merely as a kind of Italian delegation was given no conference between members for opportunity to state their view-Anthony Eden's speech yesterday the purpose of deciding on the point adequately, by passing a re-morning have attracted consider able attention. “We all of us application of Article XVI
solution regarding the conflict. FIRST MEETING
Baron Aloisi complained that, /contemplate with the deepest re The new Committee, in which whereas in the East Asiatic con-1gret the duty that now confronts therefore all the members of the fiet of 17 months ago and in the us. but the regret, however deep League can participate. held its Gran Chace dispute, two years and sincere, cannot absolve first meeting this morning, while passed before Article XV was ap-from fulfilling these obligations to at noon to-day the Assembly will plied, while in the present case which we have meet for the final meeting of the only one month had elapsed! present part of the session.
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STEWARDS MARCH OFF SKIP
FLAG DAY FOR SPCA
Appeal For Support
We may be suffering from "Shump" but we are British, and we have to keep up our traditions.
And one of our oldest traditions is the habit of being kind to ani- mals. The local "Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals” is going to have a Flag Day to- morrow instead of the office-to- affice collection made in previous years
We shall be most grateful if the generous firms who have given subscriptions in the past will con~ tinue to do so, and ask that they will very kindly send them to the secretary by post. We are con- fident that everybody will buy a flag to-morrOW.
-D. E A.
MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED
Shot While Being Shown Revolver
London.
While, it is believed, he was being shown" a revolver by a friend-Thomas Broom, 32, of Pashleigh-street, Clapham, – sud- denly collapsed from a gunshot wound.
He was taken to the Battersea General Hospital where an opera- tion was performed for the re moval of a bullet from the atom- ach. His condition was later stat- jed to be serions.
An Accident
one
The incident occurred in a yard at Wilard-street, Clapham, where] Broom is employed. He was able) to inform the police, who ques- tioned him at his bedside, that But Steamer Sails the shooting was an accident and that the man who was displaying With New Staff
the revolver was a friend of his
It is stated that the man had London.
removed six cartridges from the get our miamies. The Thames steamer Royal weapon. but had replaced Since it is our duty to take action,Eagle, bound for Southend, Mar-when it went off. it is essential that such action FAILURE INTENSIFIED
rate and Ramsgate, with about The failure of the League is in- should be prompt. That is the 1,000 people on board, sailed five The single dissenting vote was naturally cast by the Italian re tensifed by the aggressive attitude League's responsibility responminates late from the Tower Pier sadden presentative, while the abstentions of the Abyssinians, and the no-sibility based on humanity, for recently because of the were the Austrian and Hungarian bilisation of over 1,000.000 men we cannot forget that the War is resignations of several stewards. delegates, who, apparently be compelled Italy to act.
actually in progress. We must, Just before the ship left ste- cause of pressure applied mean- Italy's special interests in Abys-therefore persist in that actionwards collected their luggage and while, abandoned the negative, at sinia are recognised by the exist-which our obligations command us marched off in a body. The pas titude expressed at Wednesday's ing treaties, above all by that one to assume, but not to abate by sengers were not aware of what meeting and have contented them between England and Italy of one jot, our hope for an early and was "happening. selves with the form of indicating 1925, concluded after the Abys-peaceful settlement." their sympathies with Italy.
CLIMAX IN DEBATE
sinian entry into the League. Thus It is widely expected that the will be Italian interests in Abyssinia are Co-ordination Committee
The debate reached a climaxlified neither by the League of able to complete the first part of earlier in the day, in the first partations Covenant for the entry of its difficult task in a week or ten of the session, as the result of
days. statements by M. Laval, and Mr.Abyssinia into the League.
The Italian delegate concluded Anthony Eden in which they both
that all separate parts of the Co- affirmed their countries" "deter mination to defend the League of venant must be brought into har Nations Covenant as a bulwark mony with one another and given Maths Coven 123, burn the requisite fexibility
Laval somewhat qualified this de
SURPRISE CAUSED.
DIVE TO RESCUE SISTER
Courageous Act By Boy of Nine
London. Nine-year-old Ronald Sydes, of All Replaced.
Gibson-gardena, Stoke Newington, An official of the General Steam has only just begun to leam to Navigation "Company, owners of swim. But when his sister Pau- the Royal Eagle, said:
line, aged 8, fell into the River "As soon as we knew of the re-Lea from the towing path near signations, we replaced the ste- Springfield Park Clapton, he
dived in to her rescue.. Both in Geneva and in Londonwards with fresh men.
"The passengers are not suffer He was soon in difficulties and the speeches of the Austrian and
concerning the serving of their Mr. J. Andrews, of Maclaren- Hungarian delegates have caused the slightest inconvenience both of them were brought out by some surprise. The need of cer- meals. Every facility is available street, Clanton after treatment and
as usual
the Prince of Wales Hospital, "The stewards who resigned they were able to go home. were on the temporary stadi "Ronnie is always having nar- row escapes," his mother said. "Last year a barrow in which be
"MR. EDEN'S SPEECH
tain countries for special com London: In Geneva, all but aideration in the event of the ap claration by hinting more or less the unanimous approval by the As-plication of Article XVI has al- plainly that he still hoped for
sembly of the League Council's ways been recognised and, in the success in another attempt at con-
action in the Italo-Ethiopian dis- present case, is likely to receive ciliation:
This utterance. appears to pate and the fact that the Co-the sympathetic consideration of strengthen the rumours current ordination Committee is to get to the Co-ordinating Committee, but selves with the unanimous decision was sitting was completely smashed ever since M. Laval's conversation work at once is welcomed as a the fact that the two countries, of the League Council, which has by a motor-car. He was thrown
to the efforts which in the past have owed so secured the approval of over 50 out, but not badly hurt" with Baron Aloisi last Sunday. promising success
Covenant to much to the League's action, nations in the Assembly, is the He stressed his inability to share under the League
abstain subject of unfavourable comment. in any
measures which would restore peace and the achieve an should have chosen to
publicly from associating them--British Wireless Service. bring Switzerland's neutrality agreed settlement.
into question.
The Soviet representative, M. Potemkin, emphasised the neces-
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sity for uniform, action surest means for terminating the war, which was only due to a de- sire for colonial expansion at the
cost of the national independence.
of a member State.
MONARCHIST
The new
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tremendous improvement and a wise move on Sam Goldwyn's part. She will be directed by Margaret Salls- van's husband, Wiliam Wyler," in "The Children's Elour" after her; re-
in public. favour, draws $12,000- per week.
(I sing wolf panitizuos)
War Minister, General Kondylis, Minister of Justice, M. Chloris, the barn from a holiday in England. Numerous pictures of King who has in recent months changed Minister of Agriculture, M. Yan-a
Ginger Bögers wants her contract
· RESOLUTION SUPPORTED
with R. K. O. adjusted and right. The representative of the Negro George had been posted on the from a staunch Republican to a nopoulos, the Minister of Interior,
M. Shinas, the Minister of Publicly so. She is bringing, with Fred As Republic of Haiti declared that walls throughout the city on the leading Boyalist.
Cabinet immediately Welfare, M Attogenis and the taire, milions to this Studio, works the League of Nations must at preceding night.
Early yesterday morning the took over office before the National Minister of Communications, M. terribly hard, and is only in receipt of the ridiculously small salary (con- last prove its worth even if it was only a question of an independent Royalist leader, General Mataxas, Assembly, which met yesterday Mabromichalis
It is anticipated that M. Theo-sidering her great box-office spyeni) issued a proclamation inviting the for the opening of the new Ses-
of $1,250 a week and don't forget it black nation being subdued in a
population to assemble in front of sion, and it was subsequently an- tokis will be appointed Foreign Garbo, who is perceptibly shyping so-called colonial war.
Short speeches in support of the Parliament House in order to denounced that the Assembly would Minister and acting Premier.
COLLECTIVE RESIGNATION The new turn of events has been resolution were then made by remonstrate in favour of the Mon- immediately proceed to vote on Leaflets setting forth the the restoration of the monarchy
John Boles will play with Shirley presentatives of Mexico, Chili, archy. Venezuela, Yugoslavia and the aims of the Monarchist movement and appoint a Cabinet to act as a forced by a group of generals who Greek delegate, M. Madimos, on were distributed in the streets all regency council for the time be informed Premier Saldaris yester-Temple in her next picture, "The Late day that the Army was demand-1ext Rebel" Strange that I should have written long ago to Max: Temple |day. behalf of the Balkan nations.
It is, however, intended to halding the immediate restoration of caresting this play, which 3 well Numerous garrisons in the pro- Statements were then made by the representatives of the South vinces, according to official re- a plebiscite anyway, on November the monarchy and the return of remember on the Broadway stage with the famons Dustin and "William Far- American republics of Bolivia, ports, have already declared them-3, but the popular vote will be the former King. Uruguay, Ecuador and Peru selves in favour of the monarchy, merely of a confirmatory character The Cabinet assembled at once and a little girl named Juliette which coincided in the view that, The entire garrison of the and will empower the Government and decided on collective resignaous in the movies, as Maisles Min despite their friendship for. Italy, capital is meanwhile being held to invite ex-King George to return tion, whereupon the Generals re-ter the provisions of the Covenant in a state of alarm in order to to Greece and reascend the throne.quested M. Kondylis to take over
the Premiership, kde
Henry Wilcoxon is in England to must be applied as the League prevent eventual disturbances...
The new Government's first, ac- The new Government evidently play with Anns Sten in her first Brig had created a new conception of GOVERNMENT OVERTHROWN, justice which terminated an epochy Athens, Earlier: The growing tion was to proclaim martial law. constitutes a sort of military die-ish film, "A Woman Alone"
They may Fruchót Tone is being of gaining a desired end by force tension created by the Monarch The list of ministers has not yet tatorship mince the way holds
tested-for, the great ace to play ists determined campaign for an been completed, but it includes most of the imposat posts
the "Romeo" with "Miss No immediate restoration of the mon- Premier Kondylis, who also takes The dictatorial character
Her I had hoped they The last speaker was the Abys archy by a vote of the National over the Ministry of Finance, the new regime, more
of trial to dan delegate. He protested Assembly, led yesterday to the War Minister, General Papagos, lined by the
Ma against the insulting terms in overthrow of the Saldaris Govern-the Minister
of 23105.
ABYSSINIAN PROTEST
country had been spoken ment and the formation" of
of in Italien quarters, particu Cabinet of a decided militar
"the allegation that the position and headed by the
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