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MOVE FOR WITHDRAWAL OF ALL VOLUNTEERS FROM SPAIN
ITALO GERMAN OBJECTIONS ARISE
FROM GOLD PROBLEM
LONDON, TO-DAY. WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS FROM SPAIN WHICH WAS ADVOCATED BY LORD PLYMOUTH AT YESTERDAY'S MEETING OF THE NON-INTERVENTION COM- MITTEE, WILL BE ACTIVELY SUPPORTED BY THE FRENCH, CZECHO-SLOVAK, SWEDISH AND SOVIET REPRESENTA-
TIVES.
The Germans, Italians and Portuguese, however, are united in insisting that the question of financial assistance be settled simultaneously, and urge that gold deposited abroad by the Valencia Government should be immobised.
It was finally agreed to contînne the discussions regarding with drawal of volunteers in sub-commit- tee on Friday morning, and in full committee in the afternoon. -
Tear Gas Bombs In Cinemas
New York, To-day. Tear gas, bombs and stink bombs were thrown in a number of cine- mas in New York during perform- ances yesterday.
Injuries were caused to several of the audience, who were cut by fying glass.
Managers of the theatres denied that the cause of the attacks was due to labour disputes. Reater.
The sub-committee yesterday also ummmmmELFERIALTARET discussed adjustment of sea trol zones.
con-
It was suggested that now that Malaga has fallen into the hands of the insurgents, Britain instead of Germany should patrol that zone. The German representative is re- ferring the matter to his Govern- ment--Renter.
Control Efficiency In- Question
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL”) London, To-day.
The question of whether the con- trol measures along the Franco- Spanish border were 100 per cent. effective, was brought up in the House of Commons yesterday.
SHANGHAI INCIDENT RAISED
IN COMMONS
London, To-day.
An echo of the recent affairs in Shanghai, when Italian sailors and British soldiers of the North Lanes Regiment (the Loyals) clashed in a cabaret, was heard in the House of Com- mons yesterday.
A query to this effect was put to
"I understand that the inci- the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony dent has been amicably settled by Eden, by Mr. A. Denville (Conser-the respective commanders," said vative, Central Newcastle), who the Foreign Secretary, Mr. An brought up the matter of the num- thony Eden, replying to a ques- erous passes through the Pyrenees.tion from Mr. W. A. Burke (La-
Special Precautions
bour, Burnley). Mr. Eden declared that the Mr. Burke had asked whether Mr. had taken Eden's attention had been drawn French Government
to the affair and whether he pro-
special precautions and that the non-intervention committee was working at
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plan which will include the Franco-
Italian sailors, the Foreign Se Spanish frontier.
cretary announced, had visited the In reply to a further question as injured Britons in hospital with to whether he was aware that represents and were inviting a party cruiting headquarters for volun-of British troops to an entertain- teers were still being maintained in ment on board an Italian gunboat Paris, Mr. Eden declared that he
in Shanghai. had no information that such was the case.
to
Implication Condemned He declared that he had strongly condemn assertions which seemed to imply that the French Government was not carrying out the regulations concerning non-in- tervention.
When asked under what condi- tions the British Government would recognise General Franco, the For- eign Secretary replied that he did not care to answer a question of such a hypothetical nature. Ocean.
The question of representations to the Italian Government there- fore did not appear to arise. Reuter.
ADMIRAL SIR ERIC FULLERTON
Passes Through On Way To Japan
Admiral Sir Eric Fullerton, ac- Trans-companied by Mrs. Fullerton, and Miss K. Fullerton, passed through Hong Kong in the Patrocins on his way to Japan..
BECHUANALAND POST
Mrs. Fullerton was the second daughter of Lord Fisher. Admira London, To-day, Fullerton is the son of
Assis Sir J. R. T. Fullerton. Captain C. N. A. Clarke,
Command and serving issioner tant Resident Commis Government Secretary, Bechuana-Plymouth, was placed on the land Protectorate, has been
tired list last year,
pointed Resident Commissioner of It was stated in naval quarters Bechuanaland Protectorate, sue this morning that his visit to the ceeding Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Far East has no significance and Bey, who retires on 1st September that Admiral Fullerton is probably next ritish Wireless,
making a private holiday tour.
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