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FALL OF GIJON

Marks New Stage. In Spanish Civil War

Paris, Oct. 23.

With belated reports coming in from various sectors on the north- ern Spanish front, some idea is at

last being gained of the vast extent of the Nationalist victory.

In addition to Gijon, the Na- tionalist troops have captured 31 towns" held by the Astur.ans.

The official Nationalist.com- munique announcing the triumph laconically states that "the north- ern trênt has ceased to exist, änd the Republican bulwark in North- ern Spain is now in the hands of our troops."

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JAPAN'S

WARNING

To Foreign Powers

Cleveland, Oct. 22. Mr. Yakichiro Suma, Counsellor 13 the Japanese Embassy at Washington, addressing the 'For- eign Policy Association to-day prédictea A "satisfactory and China, if there is no outside en- reasonably quick settlement with

couragement or assistance, given to the Chinese forces, and it no dimculties are made...for us by

other countries.”

"It is impossible for any of the western nations to be of any benefit to China," he said. "They could only make conditions for the With the latest development in

Chinese the Spantin war, 35 provinces. 24fering with Japan, Therefore, in people worse by inter- completely and eleven partially,

are in the hands of the National- ista, while Valencia's control ex- tends only to 23 provinces, of which only twelve are completely occupied by Government troops.

Republican resistance in the north in now, finished, with the ex- ception of a small body of troops which managed to reach the Franco-Spanish border, apparently with the aim ut seeking sanctuary in France.

REFUSAL TO SURRENDER This has been refused them, however, and following their re- fusal to surrender. they were heavily bombed from the air by Nationalist planes, to-day.

Their surrender is confidently expected to be a matter of hours only.

In Rome, the Republican debacle on the northern front is halled by the entire press as a decisive vic- tory for General France, and as definitely marking the end of the civil war in all the northern pro- vinces of Spain.

The papers welcome the develop- ment as averting the danger of in- ternational complications.

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The French Right Wing papers, says a message from. Paris, con- sider the developments in northern Spain as meaning that the final result of the struggle is no longer In doubt.

Says "1Epoque: "A Republican army numbering 200,000 men has been routed and the raw materials necessary for the heavy Industries of the country are now completely in the hands of the Nationalists.

"Moreover, the Nationalist feet is now free to proceed into the Mediterranean to reinforce the blockade. of the Republican coast."

"Le Jour" says that the Govern- ment industries have been de- prived of all their raw materials, while on the other hand, General Franco can now divert 150.000 troops against Madrid and Aragon. Transocean.

ROME-BERLIN AXIS

Vou Ribbentrop Visits Mussolini

Rome. Oct. 22. Herr von Ribbentrop. German Ambassador to Britain, and his family, arrived by air from Berlin to-day.

It is stated that his visit, which is a private one, will last a few days, but it is considered probable

that the Ambassador 'will meet Signor Mussolini and Count Clano.

Herr von Ribbentrop had con- versations with Signor Mussolini and Count Clano. Foreign Minis- ter, this evening, when it is be- lleved they discussed the future policy of the Rome-Berlin axis in view of the changed situation in Spain and, the Non-Datervention Committee. "

It is thought that Germany wishes to sound Italy on the lines the latter will take in the Anglo- Italian talks for a new Mediter ranean agreement, and to express the German views on the subject. Mr. Neville Chamberlain's

their own interests, and those of China. It is to be hoped they will not venture upon an impractical and misguided crusade."

The speaker declared that Japan could not permit the deve=" lopment of a "hostile communist state" in their neighbour's terri- tory. and added that Japan sought to “quarantine" war in East Asia.

He alleged the that the case Rgainst Japan was

"largely trumped up."— Reuter

Foreign Secretary's Speech Criticised

Only Roused To Action When Interests Of Empirë Were At Stake

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London, Oct. 23. It is a striking fact that most of London newspapers criticise the speech of the Foreign Secre- tary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in the debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons, as containing nothing new and declare the speech was carefully dominated by a conciliatory attitude,

The Times" criticises the Op- position leader... Major Clement Attlee, for not having observed the same reserve as Mr. Eden, but at the same time has no praise for the Foreign Secretary.

The "Daily Herald" "says that both Mr. Eden and Mr. Chamber- lain showed that the Government had no definite foreign policy, and were only roused to action when the interests, or the Empire were at stake.

The Germa newspapers, ac- cording to messages from Berlin. attribute Mr. Eden's reserve to the attting of the non-intervention

committee

CONCILIATORY SPIRIT

The Boersen" Zeitung" says that Mr. Eden particularly avoid- ed mentioning Russia, or enter- Ing into any details

The London correspondent of the "Voelk'scher Beobachter"

states the opinion that the For- eign Secretary's speech displayed a more concillatory spirit than his recent utterances.

Although, says the correspon- dent, the general tone of the speech

non-committal, Mr. Eden referred to France in his

Was

usual cordial and hearty manner.

The "Berliner Lokalanzeiger" thinks that Mr. Eden's manifest. reserve can be attributed to rea- sons of home policy and the for the views of the Labour Party, necessity of showing cons'deration

which is unwilling to admit that Russia has suffered a moral de- feat in non-intervention.-- Transoccan News Service-

FIGHTING EPIDEMICS

IN CHINA

Three Mobile Units To Bring Succour To Suffering

Geneva, Oct 22. speech in the House of Commons The League Health Committee's yesterday, especially its strong plan for organising a campaign expressions of belief in Italy's good | against epidemica. in China, pub- faith, has made an excellent im-lished to-day, provides for the pression in Italy, and it is felt establishment of three mobile here that as a result of the cap- units which will constitüte the |ture of aljon, the end of the civil į nucleus round which fortber' a8-

war in Spain is in sight.

sistance to the Chinese authorities could be grouped.

The war is given anything from three to twelve months before a conclusion is reached. Bruter.

MEETING: FIXED

London. Oct. 23.

It is oficially announced that the next meeting of the Chair- man's sub-Committee of the Non-

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Each unit will consist of an epidemic Commissioner, who will be the leader of the unit, `a specialised medical officer in epi- demiology and bacteriology, sani- tary oficer, medical organiser and assistant and a mechanic.

The two latter may be recruited locally.

Each unit will be provided with Intervention Committee will be on apparatus for bacteriological Tuesday instead of Monday in or- diagnosts and disinfection, as well der to allow more time for replies as with drugs, vaccine, sera and to the draft resolution to be con-emergency supplies..and with sidered by the respective Govern- twelve motor cars. and light Jor- ments.....

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