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THE、 HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936.

BRITAIN STANDS FIRM

WILL DEFEND OUR

INTERESTS

London, Nov. 19. The House of Commons this afternoon listened anxiously to the statement by Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, on the British attitude towards the re- cognition by Germany and Italy of the Spanish junta Govern- ment.

Mr. Eden declared that the British attitude remained unaltered. He said the House would appreciate the dis- tinction between recognition of a belligerent and recognition of either side as the Spanish Government,

Asked whether the Italo-German declaration was not a dellberate breach of the non-Intervention agree- ment. Mr. Eden thought "Il "was possible to pursue a policy of non- Intervention respecting the supply of arms while recognising one or other side as the Government. That was what all nations had hitherto done. In recognising the Spanish Govern- ment,

So far na non-Intervention Wng concerned, Mr. Eden sald cutegorie- ally that he thought there were other Governmeals more to blame than Italy and Germany,

Asked whether British ships would be protected when taking goods to Barcelona, in view of a possible blockade

bombardment. Mr. and Eden replied that the rules govern- ing international netion would be pursued by British warships in the defence of legitimate British Interests

Reuter.

SLAP FOR SOVIET?

London, Nov. 19. Mr. Antliony Eden osserled in

response to a query that Great Britain would protect its British shipping in the Mediterranean In the event of a blockade of Spanish Government ports by the Rebels.

The Forelun. Minister's assertion followed a verbal clash with the Com- munist Member, Mr. William Gallag-

her. regarding the Italian and Ger- man policy towards the Insurgents.

"As far as breaches in the non- Intervention agreement are concerned, there are other Governments more to blame than either Italy or Germany," declared Mr. Eden hotly, in response to Mr. Gallagher's gibes.

In response to questions whether Great Britain would continue a neutral policy, Mr. Eden said: "It is quite possible to pursue a polley of Bon-intervention while recognising as the real Government one side or the other,"

Mr. Eden promised to seek specifle assurances from Italy and Germany that their recognition of General Franco's Government does not mean that it enables them to furnish the Nationalists with arms in contraven- tion to the neutrality agreement.

"Our whole object is to make non- intervention a working policy," the Foreign Minister said. "We look for- ward 10 co-operation with Governments concerned, regardless of their ideologie-United Press,

ITALY TO REMAIN

Rome, Nov. 10.

It is authoritatively understood 31 Italy will reanain on the non-inter- vention committee, regardless of ber recognition of the Rightlats as the Government of Spain.-United Press.

ELUCIDATIONS ASKED

London, Nov. 10. It is understood that the British Government is in communication. through the British Ambassador at Hendaye, with the insurgents' agents, in order to obtain an elucidation of Various points arising out of General Franco's warning of a blockade.

British Note

Regarding

FRANCO'S PLANS FOR

Locarno Pact FUTURE

London, Nov. 19.

A new British Locarno Note was handed over at the Foreign Offico, this evening to the French, German and Belgian Ambassadors and to the Italian, Charge d'Affaires,

RE-PROVISIONING

OF MADRID

Avila Nov. 19. Plans for the immediate re- provisioning of Madrid, as soon as the insurgents gain possession, are being taken according to a statement by the Burgos Govern. BUNARAQT| mant.

The Note makes suggestions for overcoming the divergencies of view expressed in different replies to the original British Locarno Note on September 18 Just.-Reuter

KIMENETSNA "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

To-morrow' Picture Features

Many illustrations of topical Interest will appear in to-mor

w's Issue of the Telegraph Pictorial Supplement, wedding, groups including one taken at the marriage of Mr. H. S. McComb and Miss D. L. Habe- cont.

The display by Brownies at Government House will be pictured, and there will be several photos of the S.C.A.A. sports,

The visit nf H.E. the Governor and Lady Caldecott to the Violet Peel Health Cen- tro will be illustrated, and there will also appear a group of the Hongkong University Athletle Council, as well as a picture of the procession at the opening of the new build- ing of the St. Louis Industrial .Home.

In addition, the Telegraph will contain numerous ether local pletures.

The Supplement will contain. the popular entertainment and feature pages, results of last week's Children's Competi- tion, and detalla of a new con- test for the kiddies.

GOLF RESULT

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General Franco has already appointed a new Mayor. and tho feeding of the population will bo the first care of the now Municipality. Huge reserves of foodstuffs are being accunilated at various towns and villages around the capital, where mil- lions of eggs, 'thousands of tina condensed milk and hundreds of carenses of cattle have been assembled at depots and in cold storage plants.

All the towns, occupied by the lusurgents have agreed to produce a given quantity of bread until Madrid conditions are normal. For example, Salamanen will provide 6,000 kito- grammes, Valladolid and Segovin each 4,000, and so on.

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The nuthorities in the Galician provinces have been ordered to send to Madrid by special train the entire catches of fish, while women and children in Madrid who have families In the adjoining provinces will be speedily evacuated In order facilitate the task of feeding the population.

itestaurants will be installed In Madrid, where two or three free the meals will be given daily to needy..

WATER POISONED?

The Popular Front Government having transferred all gold, money and notes from Madrid, millions of noles

insurgents collected by the WI be circulated on the day the capital is taken.

Sanitary squads will watch the purity of the water supply, which is belleved to have been deliverately fouled by the militia, whilst bands

of psychiatrists will be employed, as #t is reliably learned that insane people have been released from the asylums.-Reuter.

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TUES. ports of Tarragon, Valencin, Alleante and Carlagonu.-Reuter.

ITALY'S INTENTIONS

the

Romt, Nov. 19.'

It is learned that Italy does not intent to leave the Non-intervention Committee as result of the re- cognition. uf General Franco's Government.

It is denied that Italy intends to blockude the Spanish ports at in the hands of the Spanish Govern- ment, but will, it necessary,

take drastic measures to defend the rights and interests of her nationals In Spain.

Italian warships are standing-by at Barcelona and other Government ports to protect Italian interests. Reuter,

BALDWIN ATTACKED

London, Nov. 19, Following Mr. Eden's speech, Baron Strabolgi attacked Mr. Stanley Bald- win, the Premier, declaring: "What we need more than armaments is leadership.

"We are a lion-hearted people and we, deserve more than sheepish, leadership," he added.-United Press.

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