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London, to-day.
(Continued from Rage".I) A
and
teers to take part in Spanish (civil war was again manifested by is that Germany has agreed to theļa visit of members of the Libera??
British proposals Parliamentary party to the For- On the application of Senor Del French
although, with certain conditions eign Office where they were re- Yayo, Spanish Foreign Minister, which might give rise to diffceived by Mr. Eden. in accordance with the League culties. None of these conditions, On Wednesday, the Foreign Council resolution authorising the however, were unacceptable: The Secretary SNW the leaders of assistance and co-operation of principal difficulty, in the opinion Parliamentary Labour party, technical services in co-ordinated of the paper, is in effecting the Both deputations, came to ex- action of an international and withdrawal from Spain of all non-press the anxiety felt within their] humanitarian character, two lea-Spanish participants in the Civil parties regarding the Spanish gue representatives have gone to War. The only solution, states situation. Valencia to consult with the Span the paper, would be for all coun- In the meantime, the German it a punishable and Italian notes in reply to ish Minister of Health to study tries to make possibilities of rapid action to offence for their subjects to re- Anglo-French demarche are being after a certain considered by the British Govern- prevent epidemics among the civil main in Spain
ment. Newspaper comment show's) population
The Daily Herald" stresses the that the major impression left by significance of the German and a first reading is that answers net, members of the French Italian notes, adding that they do provide a basis for a further ad- | Academy of Medicine, with Dr.
uncompromising vance towards a conclusion which constitute inct Ligret of the Pasteur Institute," which many had expected, and have been accepted in principle by Tonis. as his assistant, and Dr. nobody had awaited an uncondi-jali. Great emphasis is laid on the Wroczynski, Polish Government tional "Yes"-Trans-Ocean. need for speedy action-British epidemics commissioner in the
Wireless. campaign against exanthematic typhus 1919-1927.
They are Medicin-General Las-
date.
rl
from
GERMAN COMMENT
Berlin, to-day. "The Spanish problem will not The Delegation will enquire at be solved through stopping the..
throughouti Valencia, Alicante and Madrid immigration into the general epidemiological Europe at this late date...de- the special condi-clares the semi-ocial official Na tions of refugees in order to sub-itionalist-Socialist organ "Voelkis- mit a report to the Spanish Minis-cher-Beobachter" commenting on! ter of Health and the Secretary-Germany's answer to the Anglo-! General before the next session of French appeal-but this harrassed the council-British Wireless.
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A speech which the leader land must be freed as soon as pos-the Fascist movement in Belgium, Įsible of the international mob M. de Grells, broadcast from which is now devastating the Italian Radio station on Wednes day, has led to diplomatic action by the Belgian Government. The It now lies
with England and Foreign Minister, M. Spaak, re France to show that their actions ceived the Italian Ambassador, are really based on serious inten¡ Preziosi, yesterday. tions."
country.
The communique issued later The Berliner-Boersen Zeitung states that the Foreign Minister, writes that the German answer has M. Spaak, expressed his astonish- reduced the whole question of non-¡ment at the incident and emphas- The Submarine "X" which with intervention from a nebular state ised the unpleasant impression produced on the Belgian Govern- a displacement of 3,600 tons, is to concrete facts and truth.
London, To-day.
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the largest submarine ever built Expressing gratification that ment and population by the fact for the British Navy, will short-Italy and Germany, are in com-tha Belgian politicians had been ly be scrapped at Jarrow ship-plete harmony
on this question, permitted to use an Italian broad- yard.
goes on to state that casting station in order to pursue was "had France and England chosen campaign attacking the political
life of Belgium. launched in 1924 and which cost long age to listen to the insistent | over £1,000,000, was the first new German-Italian demands that the the fact that such
The Foreign Minister stressed 20 occurrence submarine built for the Royal
Spanish conflict be isolated
to could only result in impairing good Navy after the world war. but Spain alone, even at the expense of relations between Belgium and did not fulfil the great expecta certain sympathies, the issue Italy-Trans-Ocean.
tions placed in it. being known
in the Navy as "The White Ele-would have certainly been settled
phant,"
in a short time."
CLEAR CONSCIENCES The intended surface speed of
Germany and Italy have clear 20 knots was never attained, and
ccasciences in the volunteer ques- in consequence, there were con= | stant difficulties which repeated tion-writes the "Deutsche-Alle- alterations did not succeed in gemeine Zeitung and must now overcoming in spite of all pos-guard against any impressión aris- sible types of propellers being ing in the world that they are the tried.
guilty party.
MEDITERRANEAN AGREEMENT
NO LIMITATION IN WAY OF FORTS
London, To-day. Although, as will be remember- During the past few years the! The German answer brings the ed. the recently signed Anglo- submarine has been allotted to whole question back to the non-in- Italian Mediterranean, agreement the Reserve Fleet, in Plymouth. tervention conference and as long contained no clauses regarding where it was damaged in tipping as this group continues function-limitation by either party of naval over in dry-dock-Trans-Ocean.
the fortification of ing there is no need for special strength or diplomatic action such as that naval bases in the Mediterranean. įtaken by England and France."- the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" yesterday Germania declares that the ball' bas now been thrown back to the stated that the British Ambassa- other side and that if England and dor. Sir Eric Drummond, did pos-
course of sibly, in the
the France were to take up the Ger negotiations indicate
that the man-Italian proposals for the total Eritish Government did not at solation of the queston with the present intend to increase their same alacrity that they showed in fortifications.
GERMAN ATTACK ON CZECHS
SURPRISE AND MISGIVING IN LONDON
London, To-day. Reproduction in English news suddenly "discovering the volun- Any such declaration, however, papers of a recent comment ap-teer question, the situation in continues the "Daily Telegraph,” pearing in the German press re-Spain would change from day to was not meant to include Fort garding the alleged conditions in day and a serious threat would be Said, which was an Egyptian port. Czechoslovakia has caused both removed from Europe.Trans-The Egyptian Government could carry out any works it deemed ad- visable.-Trans-Ocean.
surprise and misgiving here.
Extracts from a German news- paper contain highly coloured ac-
Ocean.
BRITISH ANXIETY
London, To-day.
counts of extensive Russian in- The concern which all parties Arrangements have been made fluence in the Czech State and re-share with the Government re- by the Taikoo Club for a dance to petition of the rumourS whichgarding the situation arising from be held in the Club at 9 p.m. on more than once have been author-wholesale dispatch of "volun-January 15. itatively denied in Prague.
The character of the informa- tion used in the. German press comment is too far at variance with the facts of the Czech situa- tion as they are accepted in this country and generally throughout Europe that the publicity given toi them in a reighbouring and friend- lly state has created a most unhap- lpy impression Од the English
wind.
Enquiries in authoritative Bri- tish quarters to-day elicited the statement that the views cited from the German press were not in accordance with those held among well-informed observers in London-British Wireless.
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