WHAT INTERVENED TO CHANGE FRANCO TONE? Unofficial Approach May Be Made In Burgos

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Belligerent Rights Request Held Untenable

London, To-day.

General Franco has little to gain and much to lose by his reply in the opinion of circles close in touch with the Non-Intervention Committee in London.

·ITALY'S

CHINESE

CONTINUED DEMONSTRATE AID TO FRANCO IN MALAYA

London, To-day.. Sir Noel Charles, British Chargé d'Affaires in Rome, has reported to London on his latest, conversation with Count Ciano regarding the, allegations of con- tinued Italian support in men and material to General Franco-Bri tish Wireless.

may annul

many of his own

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Kuala Lumpur. To-day. Five hundred boy and girl students, belonging to a Malayan- Chinese Anti-Japanese Society, be- sieged the Chinese Consulate here to-day,

French and Russian quarters emphasise that the

grant of belligerent rights cannot be allowed ber 18 and that the consequences They sang Chinese songs and to precede a substantial withdrawal of volun-wishes. teers, and in justice to both sides, the basis of withdrawal must be proportional, as emphas ised.

It

that the is pointed out Franco Note of November 18 had already accepted the same plan and the question is now being asked: "What has intervened to change his tone?”

French and Russian quarters re affirm that France and Russia are still prepared to make their final

report and find a formula accept [able to all, embodying the prin

ciple of real non-intervention. Reuter.

demanded the release of the two Chinese arrested in Singapore for subversive activities.

Hundreds of local police turned out and the crowd was dispersed

Reuter.

without violence.

concerning the date of the Com-- Trans- mittee's next meeting. Ocean.

General Franco, by making, conditions jeopardising the work

LORD PLYMOUTH STUDIES

INFORMAL TALKS of the Committee or, at least,

DRAFT ÖF NOTE

London, To-day. postponing the operation of the

London, To-day. ›

It is expected d that Lord Ply- British Plan, including the grant

The Chairman of the Non-Inter- of belligerent rights, has laid

vention Committee, Lord Plymouth, mouth, Chairman of the Non-In- himself open to seeing real as-

UNOFFICIAL APPROACH

who has returned to London from tervention Committee, who return- sistance being permitted to go to the other side by countries! Lord Plymouth has not yet con- the country, spent yesterday at the ed to London yesterday morning, who feel unable further to trust sulted the representatives of the Foreign Office examining General will consult informally with leading regarding General Committee the principle of non-intervention other "Non-Intervention" nations Franco's reply to the suggestions members of the Chairman's and has put a French Govern-with regard to their reply, but it contained in the British Plan.

an unofficial ap- It is expected that Lord Plymouth Franco's note in the next few days, ment, better disposed to him is possible that

of the Committee British than any other could be at pre-proach will be made to General will get into touch with members before fixing the date for the meet- sent-in an almost untenable Franco, pointing out that his reply of the Committee within the next ing position.

is contrary to his Note of Novém-¡few days, but nothing yet is known Wireless.

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(THINKS)

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