AMBBDRA. 





:.,:,> 



l i 



majority the motion of the Opposition to 



>. <ir thr Government decided 



ir rrtouroM. Their horwBrti at- 



fit WhO Vtft ttOt I r. ;- .:.: \ .-..;-. 



i-li f.-r- 1. ft iii,,.|.ir. '. . " . ii|* ' .i moan . 

 ninl. |.!nii-l. -rnu- !l. l'..i/ t Irib ! .' ' '. " ' .: 



nit attark on 

 I lain with 



elves u 



-us began to arrive home in the begin- 



-f that i: 



v 



* until rvafuatetl the jirt .f 



irther 



'Xriln later. 

 ' prisoner t \lbawas< 



i tin* provinces a few Italians Mill n - 



,,H Mltll M 



until i-.itix atituinn. , f,,' r 



promised only that In- wouUl -mnt 



.tn that accept* -..n.-lli hut 



: !<> tin- ' : ami 



nai, as well as t . t> l...ui,.l- 



ary. Tl,. !-; he proposed start > 



link. 



tl 



'.-llnws the 

 ' 



> lira, Diff/a, and Ma- 



i<-soends to the plain of (tHlline Faraone. ami 

 Sea at a distance of 6O 



inues at IHtl mil.-. fn>m the shore of the 

 hiili.i 4 the Juba to the north of liar- 



remains an Italian trading c 

 <u accepted by the Italian Govern- 

 .i it that ha.) 

 tlini)!i at an expense of 

 8.000.000 francs. The chief |Miint of the nego- 



Abeba, on 



MS. ,in for the Italian prisoner* ami tl 

 limits 



bat grew more -ml to i.undaries. 



The Italian QottfUMM was not re 



jll j.l.it. . i. :. jii-"iint f j- .'.itj.nl 



tornational 



rtnUl ciinnu-t- n-Milting 

 irawnl of Itnluin f.rce. The pro- 



>f Kaintala t 



; 'li-hrd as soon as the Anglo- Kgyp- 

 forces gained potsestion of Khartoum and 

 Berber, would hatter f th<> ulti* 



[fl Africa, If the,. 



<>f Itrtli.nn blood or treasure, 



the Kmlitt. ..-nt wouhl jrvfer withdrawal 



from the Aby^inian nla nara and 



utsowah. .rean 



budget as prepared and presented to the i 'ham her 



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II" ' ' ' - ' .... 



demands and refuted tu Mar. 







. 





 i... 



he bailie of Adowa. 



full 



** 



. 



vention. to 





chant* ami 



ff parties hind themselves to pro- 

 mote the opening of routes for the belt- 

 ment of commercial relations between the Italian 

 lian Ocean and the south of 

 treaty gave to Italv the r. 

 mnenl representative at the At 



r Honfadini was made < 



iignst the Italian G 

 rmed the British Government that it was 



U| N ,|.,,,.|. 



'f tli in 1HSJ6, Has ifakonen, a eonsto of 



he frodai 

 -.f in lUrrmr. 



of which he WIUM j ; , hit 



nrmv of 40.000 men extended his conqneats uter 

 malm, occupying Ogaden. a distr 



Brit 



I he Kqnatorial I v-Hennell I. 



mission, so far frotn obtaining from Menelek an 



"ion that the region of the v. 

 with m sphere, took U 



>nsidcred the whole 



-/ as Aby^inian. including the banks of 



Ahartoum and up to the Uke 



A, with all the country of the (ialia. lie 



liat he would not aii the 



-lies a^'Nii^t the BngUth,and when tlw Kk^^H 



an alliance, he 



r into a leagut r:ered|EB 



.llaland and Somaliland the Knfiiai 

 envoy eoncedtd to Aby^inU some of the nUoes 



Mil. The Kuian .Maj, r LrunUtff. 



who obtained from Km k - Mmrhk the appointment 



Kquatorial IWtaett of 



DMde arrangement^ with Pr;.,, He: 



Orleans to organise an expedition to take | sjasjnn 



of U.th Unk^ Ofth< \ ; fthe 



opia. and thus f runt rate 



.- : 



>mui 



liahreMihaxal with the ! - . 



n h engfasssssl 

 !ain<> i iM a railnd fn in Jfrovtil to 



llarr.t rail- 



r .i.j- : 



i- .!!? ui> i ittr inirr MI tav 



trmte the BritWi plan of eon- 



Whit, 

 I- I:': :. 



wntfrai 



k a trlrcraph lint 

 The rival at 



M. i withwh-m Irir^e Henri 



.junrrrlotl at hed the 



tint, passing through theQillaooantnr. 

 intentsrion of Mot . d ffood 



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