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GERMANY'S The Hague Stirred By

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London, To-day.

Wedding Scenes

Palos Incident Not Settled

Berlin, To-day. The German Foreign Office Propaganda Minis- try told Reuter's corres- pondent that hitherto no- thing was known here of any Spanish decision to re- lease the

passenger Cargo of the German ship Palos Reater. im-

The German and Italian re- plies to the Anglo-French non-. intervention proposals state that they agree to co-operate providing other participating nations adopt the same attitude. The question of indirect inter vention 1st be tackled mediately and all participating governments must agree to un- conditional effective control the spot of the prohibitions to be agreed.

The German reply to the Anglo- French proposals after making these three conditions for co- operation in further non-inter- vention efforts also urges the ad-

or

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The Hague, To-day: Wednes- day night will long be remember- jed as caraival night in the usual-

ly so sedate Dutch capital.

The closing hours for restaar- ants, cafes and licenced houses

were suspended entirely by the! police and although thousands of visitors were accommodated in neighbouring towns, it was still

GERMAN NAVY'S quite impossible to provide quar-

ACTIVITY.

MAY BE DISCUSSED İN

LONDON

London, To-day.

ters for all the vast numbers of people who thronged into the ca- pital

Many were obliged to pass the night in cafes and restaurants and were awake early in the morning lin order to obtain good positions) The usually well-informed di- in the streets along which the pro- visibility of removing from Spain plomatic correspondent of the cession passed. all non-Spanish participants in Daily Telegraph" believes it pro- Further atitudes

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the battles of that country includable that the British Government gorged by the station, the capacity], ing all "political agitators and

will grant the Valencia Govern-jof the building being taxed to the propagandists.”

ment's request to draw the non- utmost with special trains arriv-| Intervention Committee's attentioning at regular intervals of

Non-Intervention"

ten

GERMANY ASTONISHED The German reply express as to the Hispano-German incidents, minutes. The crowds were man- tonishment that England and which have taken place in the last aged, however, with great skill by France are appealing directly to fortnight in Spanish waters. since the police who had made excellent Governments represented on the the Valencia Government, is not arrangements for directing the in a position to do so itself be masses to the centre of the town Committee. which is at present discussing the cause it is not represented on the with the least possible delay.

THE PROCESSION prohibition of foreign volunteers Committee.

Detachments of soldiers in field to Spain..

The reply goes on to say, "is possible that the Committee grey uniform, steel helmets and it is believed that the Committee's may be convoked for this purpose with fixed bayonets, marched into of city to the rousing method is inadequate, then it will next Wednesday. Trans-Ocean. centre

strains of military bands and cor-

The correspondent adds that it

be better to refrain from the con- tinuance of it," and declares that London, To-day-The next meet-doned off the streets along which At Italy and Germany, from the being of the Chairman's Sub-commit- the procession was to pass. ginning demanded the prohibition tee of Non-intervention-Committee 10.30, the bridal pair left the Roy-- of foreign volunteers, but Eng- has been fixed provisionally for al Castle where the procession had Land and France declined. The Note Tuesday when it will consider the been formed.

Headed by detachments of horse further suggests that prohibition; reports of experts on the techni-

first might result in a one-sided sup-cal aspects of indirect. interven-artillery and cavalry, the port against the General Franco tion and the recruitment of for-coaches in the procession contain- Storms. of elements and would only benefit eign nationals to enlist in the ed the bridesmaids.

the the Bolshevik party in Spain, forces in Spain-British Wireless. cheering then broke out as which was obviously sufficiently

{famous golden coach, drawn by strengthened by foreign volun-many and Italy, just as little as eight horses, appeared with the it prevented the recent incidents bridal pair and an equally hearty in Spanish waters.

ovation was given Queen Wilhel- M. Zyromski goes on to say that mina and Princess Bernhard Zar Germany is willing to support profound modifications of French Lippe, mother of the bridegroot, all measures to prevent the foreign policy is indispensable. who came next in a crystal coach stream of volunteers into Spain First and foremost the French drawn by four horses. in the expectation that all pos-Government must regain its free! The drive to the City Hall, sibilities of direct or indirect imdom of action in order to put an where the civil marriage took tervention in the Spanish battlefend to prohibition of the exporta-place was a triumphal procession, will be finally excluded.

tion of war material to revolution-crowds lining the streets, and ary Spain-Trans-Ocean.

teers.

WILLING SUPPORT

After laying down the candi- tions already cabled. the reply adds that if no agreement is pos-f sible on prevention or other forms)

Ger- of indirect intervention. many reserves to herself the right to re-examine her attitude re garding volunteers.

www

ITALIAN REPLY Comments On. Indirect French Intervention

Rome To-day-The Italian je-

ica

cheering themselves hoarse their enthusiasm. The civil cere- mony was performed by the Bur gomaster of The Hague and a copy of the entry in the register was immediately sent to the Court chaplain, Dr. Abbink, who officiat- ed at the church ceremony.

DR. WELTER OFFICIATES After Dr. Abbink had conclud-

A German official news agency ply to the Franco-British note re- states that the German reply was garding the participation of for- drafted in agreement with the eign volunteers in the Spanish civilled his address, for which he took || Italian Government, which is confict was handed by the For-as his text the psalm, “I will fol- simultaneously giving a corres- eign Minister.

Count Ciano, tollow thee with mine eyes," the ac-. the British Ambassador and the tual marriage ceremony was per- ponding reply. Reuter.

French Charge d'Affaires yester formed by the retired court cha

FRENCH POLICY

CONDEMNED

Paris, To-day.

day afternoon." -

The contents, according to well plain, Dr. Welter, who had baptis-

ed and christened the bride. informed quarters, closely COM-

The bells of every church in the form to those of the German recity pealed out as the newly wedd

[ed. couple left the portals of the

A violent attack on the Blum ply.

trative council of

the

as

Cabinet's foreign policy, is made in Italy, so it is declared, accepts Church and took their seats the Socialist "Populaire" by an in-in principle the proposal that the man and wife in the State coach, fluential member of the adminis-influx of foreign volunteers into and cheers of jubilation were un-

Socialist Spain should be prevented, bot

ending as the procession retraced Party, M. Zyromski, who under states that Italy is taking on exits way through the streets. the heading, "Spanish Republic tremely grave view of the situa

At the Royal Castle, the newly Must Be Defended," writes that tion which "indirect French and married couple were received in "the so-called policy of non-inter-Soviet Russian intervention" have state by the chief court Chamber- vention" has not prevented recogni-produced in Spain during the past tion of General Franco by Ger- few months Trans-Ocean.

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