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New Zealand Opposes Britain On Abyssinia

Geneva, To-day.

Every country except four-the Soviet, China, New Zealand and Bolivia-aligned themselves at yesterday's Council meeting with the British theory that each country should recover its liberty of action in regard to recognition of the conquest of Ethiopia.

The chairman, at the close of the meeting, stated that the Council was not required to pronounce upon a question of principle, and whatever line the Council took would not prejudge any action the Assembly might subsequently take.

No vote of formal decision is unchanged, stated the Secretary of necessary, each country being free State, Mr. Cordell Hull, in reply to to decide for itself.

questions whether there would be The session was then declared any revision of the national policy as the result of the British and closed.

at the League | The question will undoubtedly French statements come up again before the Assem-Council in Geneva yesterday.

Mr. Cordell Hull added that the bly meeting in September, when the vote will be taken and when United States. would maintain its the continued presence of Ethiopia | policy of not recognising territory at the League will be at stake.-gained by force or by violation of Reuter.

existing treaties.

U.S. ATTITUDE

Washington, To-day. United States attitude to the Abyssinian question remained

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BRITAIN'S ESTIMATES OF CHINA WAR

LONDON, TO-DAY. SINCE THE CHINESE SUC- IN CESS AT TAIERCHWANG APRIL, FIGHTING IN SOUTH SHANTUNG HAD CONTINUED, BUT APART FROM LOCAL JA- PANESE GAINS, THERE WAS NO APPRECIABLE CHANGE IN THE SITUATION.

This statement was made in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, commenting on the military situation in the Far East.

Mr. Butler mentioned the Japan- ese advance on Haichow, where the Chinese are apparently preparing evacuation, and the intensified Chin- ese guerilla activities in North China.

Mr. Butler added that the situa- tion at Kulangsu was quiet.-Reu- ter.

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Cont: 1911, King Features Syndicats, Inc. World rights reserved.

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