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ETHIOPIA'S

PLEA

WANTS CONTINUED

PEACE

(Special to "Telegraph")

Addis Ababa, Sept. 13.

A hope that the Ethiopian New Year, just begun, would bring the pence so ardently desired and in- disponanble to the nation, was CX- press by the Emperor when broad. casting in French.

The Emperor and now that arbitration had found neither Italy nur Ethopia should be held res- ponsible for the Ualual incident, any excuse for an Italo-Ethopian war had disappeared.

China And League

DEMAND FOR SEAT ON COUNCIL

DECISION DELAYED

Geneva, Sept. 13.

The League Council at a secret meeting to-day discussed China's application for a seat on the Com- mittee but reached no decision.

It was decided the matter ro- quired further consideration and it will be discussed at a subsequent meeting,

The Emperor claimed that arbitration to which Italy had re- fused to submit would show that Unlua! was an integral part of the Ethianian Empire. Despite Italy's It is not likely that the matter opposition In thin

respect, will be brought up at the present Ethiopian confidence in the Len-meeting of the League Assembly, 'gue remained,

which means that the question will be postponed for at least another year.

Ethiopia did not want war, said the Emperor, but would not submit pacifically, Ethiopia Wak. .con- selous of having always fulfilled her international obligations and to have made all sacrifices compatible with her national, honour and dignity, in order to secure a pence- ful solution of the dispute.--Reuter Special,

ITALY HAS NO FEAR SANCTIONS

SEPTEMBER 14, 1935.

PLEDGED TO

HITLER

L

GERMANS ABROAD MUST BE LOYAL

(Special to "Telegraph")

Berlin, Sept. 13. Germane from Great Britain and other countries held a meeting at the Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg to-day and were ad- dressed by Horr Hitler and his: deputy, Herr Rudolph Hess, both of whom stressed the duty of Ger- mana Iving abroad to be loyal to Germany and to Hitler, though obeying the laws of their country of adoption.

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The outh was administered by Herr Hess, who declared that while the Party leaders would

Kive themi

in- orders compatible with the laws of their country of adoption nevertheless expected them to be loyal to him, to have faith in him in all cir cumstances, and never viointe their onth to him for the sake their

Advantage personal disadvantage.--Reuter Special.

LEAGUE HEARTS HARDENED AGAINST

ITALIANS

of

or

It is denied in British official quarters that Great Britain is op posed to China's demand for n sent on the Council. Without reference to the merits of the case, it wAS felt that before a decision could be taken it was essential to have cer- tain assurance that China could command a two-thirds majority of the Assembly, both regarding

(Continued from page 1JJ her eligibility and her election, otherwise there was no chance, iflar press conference made it clear the Council decided upon creating

fifteenth seat, of Chinn securing that if war breaks out abroad the

United States would be very Continued from wage 1.) it. China would possibly see some economic and political predominours enjoying the requisite support neutrality and an embargo on arms

other aspirant to the Council hon-finitely neutral because

legislation created six months' Ance. The second suggestion is for such a seat.-Reuter,

exports-Reuter. that M. Laval is doing his utmost to persuade the British to agree ta concessions to Tinly which will enable Signor Mussolini to call of his war upon Ethiopia.-Reuter,

MUSSOLINI ADAMANT?

Rome, Sept. 13. The tone of Mr. Cordell Hull's appeal to Italy and Ethiopia to refrain from war is regarded here with deelded resentment.

M. Laval's speech before the Lengue Assembly has perturbed officials. It is, however, believed that Signor Mussolini will follow his plans, despite the possibility

LINERS' HARD PASSAGES

PRESIDENT JOHNSON

24 HOURS LATE

SPAIN'S ATTITUDE

de- recent

Madrid, Sept. 13.

The Cabinet has been called to meet to decide its course in the event of international action against Haly-United Prean.

ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD

London, Sept. 13. The French Prime Minister's ten- Two liners which arrived in minúte speech in the Longue Hongkong to-day had rough pas-Assembly this morning, in which anges for parts of their trips,

The President Johnson, already of economic, financial and military | 24 hours late experienced the senalties being applied.-United worse weather.

Press,

MR. HULL ALARMED

Washington, Sept. 13. Mr. Cordell Hull's statement is regarded as an informal invoca- tion of the Kellogg-Briand Pact, intended mainly for French con- Aumption immediately prior to M. Laval's Geneva speech.

"We were just on the edge of the typhoon and it was very rough." said the captain this morning, "but she's a good "old ship and though shipped u good deal of water she behaved splendidly."

We

he said that France aras bound by

the Covenant of the League and would not shirk her responsi bilities, is welcomed in London as a publle endorsement that French policy is in complete alignment with British and na contributing to the prospects of a peaceful settlement.

M. Laval said the Committee of Five were discussing every pre- posai which might reconcile the, difference

and between tuls Ethiopia. According to Geneva The Empress of Asia also ex-messages, the Committee is meet- It is known that Mr. Hull is perienced one very rough day when ing again on Monday.---British genuinely alarmed at the trend she got within 100 miles of the Virelcas. of events in Geneva, and considers centre of the typhoon. She was that the crisis

the gravest since not delayed, however, though she the outbreak of the world war.

is running late on account of a Mr. William G. McAdoo, former special call made at Honolulu for Secretary of the Treasury, states: the benefit of a number of The United States cannot con-tourists, mainly school teachers, tribute anything

to a peaceful who were returning from solution. It would be futile totions spent in America. attempt intervention, which might

vaca-

Both ships leave at 'G p.m. to-day lead to an inextricable position." for. Manila.

Senator King comments:-"The Kellogg Briand Pact seems to have died from inhibition. I doubt whether enough interest could be evoked amongst the signatories even to bring, about a meeting."

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London; Seit. 13.

ROOSEVELT'S VIEWS. President Roosevelt, interview- ed at Hyde Park, approved Mr. Cordell Hull's statement and said it constituted the sole activity of the United States concerning the Italo-Ethiopian dispute at present. Asked to comment on the im-

It is understood that the Duke plications of Mr. Hull's state of Gloucester and his bride, Lady ment, the President said it did not Alice Montague Douglas-Scott, imply that the United States was

will, after their marriage, live in going to

Ile said if war a fairly small house at Camberley, breaks out, there would be definite in Surrey, in order to enable the legislation to cover the subject,

Duke to fulfil his duties at the Asked what éonstituted

Staff College at Camberley, to embargo on implements of war, which he was recently appointed, President Roosevelt remarked that the State Department was January-Reuter Special.

the appointment dating from next studying the whole question.

WON

Mr. Cordell Hull, when inter- viewed regarding M Laval's

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speech, said while he had only GERMANY ON WAY read excerpts therefram, he pleased with the general spirit of peace demonstrated at Genova, He indicated that he regarded M. Laval's speech na harmonising with worldwide penes sentiment and strengthening the hope of averting war.-United Pread.

LAND PLANE RECORD?

HIGH SPEED CLAIM IN CALIFORNIA

Santa Anna (Cal.), Sept. 13.

CONSOLIDATING · HER FLOATING DEBT.

Berlin, Sept. 12. Germany is now in a position to consolidate her floating debts, is on the way to comploto recovery, and will again find it possible to accumulate new savings, declared Dr. Schacht, Germany's economic dictator, in a statement made to- day.

Dr. Schucht added that this wan the reason for the floating of n

A new world speed record for Reich loan of a milllard marks

heen

land planes is claimed to have Reuter Special.

established by Howard Hughes, millionaire film producer

and sportsman, in a series of

flights over a closed course.

Although the exnet time

CANTON-NANKING

CHIANG'S REPRESENTATIVE LEAVES SUDDENLY

Canton, Sepi. 13. The movements of Mr. Chiang Park-chong, Marshal Chiang Kai- shek's personal delegate to Canton, have attracted some attention.

to

It is reported that Mr. Chiang has recelved a telegram from Marshal Chiang a few days ago instructing him to go to Szechuon Immediately. Later it was learn- ed that Mr. Chiang replied Marshal Chiang atating that he wished to remain in Canton for a few days more for further con- Aultation with General Chan Chai- tong.

Mr. Chiang called on Mr. Yang Tak-chao, General Chan Chai- tong's personal representative to Nanking, yesterday Later he called on General Chan Chai-tong at Army Headquarters accompanied by hir. Yang. It is anderstood that he had a

con- versation with General Chan at over an hour. No details of the conversation nro available but it is believed tunt they were dis- cussing the problem of Canton. Nanking rapprochement.

afternoon.

This morning when pressmen enlied at tho hotel where Mr. Ohlang has been staying since his arrival, it was found that ho had left the city for Hongkong by the morning express,—Wah. Kiu Yat Po.

SENATOR TO MARRY

FORMER SECRETARY OF TREASURY

Washington, Sopt. 13. Senator W. G. McAdóo, a former Secretary of the Treasury, is to marry Mias Doria Crags Young, a nurse, of California, to-morrow.

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