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Lack Of Co-operation Impedes Non-Intervention Plan

London, July 30.

At the meeting of the Non-Intervention Committee this afternoons, which was to consider the replies to the British pro- posals for the continuation of the control scheme in Spain, Herr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Ambassador, declared that

·Soviet Russia in refusing to grant the Spanish warring factions belligerent rights, had destroyed the 'British plan.

It was useless" to discuss the details of the answers British proposals, he went on, in the circumstances,

to the

The German Government" would reserve its attitude towards this new situation in all respects, Herr von Ribbentrop declared.

"We Germans have known for plan before the Non-Intervention Committee is concerned, we do not propose to agree to any major modiications or it?

a long time that but for Soviet Russia there would have been no Spanish civil war.", the Ambassador told the Committee.

The meeting lasted three hours. At Its conclusion it was officially stated that a comparison made of the answer received on the Bri- tish plan showed a considerable ineasure of agreement. But there

were

important divergencies, in view of which general discussion was probable.

The Committee adjourned at 7.30 p.m. to enable the Governments to consider the position arising out of the discussion.

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RECOGNITION OF BELLIGERENCY

Herr von Ribbentrop insisted on the granting of belligerent rights condition to all non-inter- vention measures.

He declared General Francisco Franco would never accede to the proposals, with regard to the withdrawal of volun- teers without getting the right recognition" of belligerency in ex- change

The Chairman's sub-committee will meet again early next week.

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TRAGIC SCENES

Paris-St. Etienne

Railway Disaster

Paris, July 31. Preliminary investigations into the disaster to the Paris-St. Etienne Railway express in the Faris suburb of Villeneux St. Georges, nave falled to bring ciarification of the tragedy.

According to one account' 'de- rallment of the express occurred owing to the "points being incor- reetly switched, but confirmation of this is made dimcult by the fact that the guard responsible is among the dead, and both driver and stoker or the locomotive "are too gravely injured to be question- ed for the time being.

Apparently all the dead and in- Jured were third class passengers, AND

whose coach was made of wood and making matters worse, burst into fames after the crashi

APFALLING SIGHT.

The sight that met their eyes. appalling. Tre locomotive

Twice before in the course of a short speech, Mr. Eden declared

The Minister of Transport; ac- that the British proposals for re-companied by the Home Minister storing frontier control in Spain, and the general manager of the securing the withdrawal of foreign Paris-Marseilles Railway. Company, nationals from the two armies and visited the scene soon after the the grant of limited belligerent accident. rights to the two parties must stand or fall as a whole. The Bri- tish Government could not accept and the first coach lay on their any modifications which would upsides on the edge of the track, set the balance of the scheme. He while luggage and other debris, emphasised. however, the desire mingled with portions of human and "intention of His Majesty's desh, was scattered for yards Government to persevere with the policy of non-intervention so long as other Powers would co-operate.

BRITISH ATTITUDE

Mr. Eden confessed at the same time that he found it difficult to see how, if the International Com mittee falled to reach 'agreement on the British plan, the policy of non-intervention could be saved. If It collapsed, that would create an entirely new situation, in which the British attitude must depend

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circumstances and considera- tlons they could not now foresee,

His Majesty's Government would certainly, in such an event, desire

round.

Human remains, most of them

mere shapeless masses of flesh and blood-stained clothing, were being extricated by soldiers, while re- latives and Triends of the missing were agitatedly searching amid the debris,

with the injured, many of whom The local hospital could not cope had to be accommodated in private houses.

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ROTARY CLUB -

Lord Plymouth, chairman of the Committee, urged the necessity for all Governments represented on the Non-Intervention Commit- tee to approve the British plan. Otherwise the parties in Spain be were unlikely to agree to the Bug-jesty's Governments view the Dr. Campbell is Professor of Educa gestions,

situation was so serious as to war- rant the summoning of Parlia-nta

tion In the University of Califor- British ment, they would avail themselves Grandt. of the provision in the adjourn- entirely ment motion enabling the Speaker repre- to call the Commons in case of

emergency. But he-Mr. Eder would not have them underate the desire of other nations to prevent the breakdown of non-intervention

to consult with the French Goving of the Rotary Club will be Dr. The speaker at to-morrow's meet- ernment on the ..policy to William G. Campbell whose subject pursued. If, in His Ma- will be "Technique of Propaganda."

M. Corbin, the French delegate, strongly supported the spokesman." Count Dino Italian representative, agreed with the German sentative.

M. Ivan

Malsky, the Russian representative, declared that Herr von Ribbentrop's presentation of the Soviet view was grossly un-

The British Government, at any fair. All the Germans and Italians rate, contemplated no revolution- wanted, he asserted, was to getary changé of policy. They would General Franco given the status of continue to work for the main ob- a belligerent, then they would de-Jectives they had worked for all lay, withdrawing volunteers inde-along-localisation of the Spanish Anditely.

conflict and maintenance of Euro- pean peace.

Lord Plymouth said it was essen- tial that the Committee agree to the co-relation in time of the granting of helligerent rights ane

asard the

FAR EAST SITUATION Before sitting down, Mr. Eden

the withdrawal of volunteers. He referred to the situation in the German, Italian, Rus-Far East. He expressed the fear sian and Portuguese representa-

that it had further deteriorated tives to let him know whether or since yesterday.

not they agreed.

He suggested the Committee

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London, July.30.

London, July 30. Teclining the request of the Op- position leader and Mr. Lloyd George that he should pledge the Government to summon Parlia- It now appears that no further ment in any event before the grant meeting of the Non-Intervention of belligerent rights to the Spanish | Committee's sub-committee, in Insurgents, the Foreign, Secretary whose hands the British netral- made this statement in the House Ity scheme has been, has yet been of Commons adjournment, debate summoned. But it may be held ito-day: "There is a pledge I can some time next week.

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Yugo-Slavia Church Dispute

AMERICANISATION OPPOSED

London, July 31.

Helgrade, July 30. Sigrid Undset, the famous Nor There were further demonstrawegian woman novelist, has de- tions against the Government by clined an offer of $50,000 from members of the Orthodox Church

an American film company for the to-day owing to the Cabinet's ap-

the rights or her novel "Kristin proval of the Concordat with the Lavransdatter which has been Roman Catholic Church

translated into English as a tri- logy under the titles "The Gar land,The Mistress of Husaby! and The Cross,

No members of the Cabinet attended the funeral of the Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, who died on Tuesday, as all the members have been excom- municated by the Church Beuter's Bulletin Servico.

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