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“To the injustice which running of the nationalist blockade of Bil- bao constitutes, must be added the Vocative action of the warship: of foreign countries in escorting ships flying the Spanish flag and assisting them
evade our cruisers.”
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Vatican Worried Over Pope's Health
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Rome, To-day. The condition of Pope Pius,
has only just recovered. from his recent severe illness, is causing much uneasiness in the Vatican
It is stated that His Holiness does not take sufficient care of his health. Yesterday he attend- ed another religious meeting and it is feared he may be taxing his strength too much. Trans- Ocean.
a strong insurgent announcement DUKE OF
which has been published as reply
to the British Government's request WINDSOR
that evacuation of the civilian
population of Bilbao be allowed to LISTENS-IN
proceed uninterrupted.
"The procedure," the announce- ment continues, “has no precedent
Paris, To-day.
in history and may have far-reach- The Duke of Windsor ing consequences.
listened in to the broad- "The Government of General Franco can under no circumstances cast of the Coronation accept the British Government's re-ceremonies at his pre- sent residence at Cha- teau Cande, near Tours.
quest."
Neutral Zone
The announcement once more puts forward the proposal for establish- ment of a neutral zone between Bilbao and Santander, where
TEX
A copy of the Coronation film ordered by him was brought by the special plane to Cande last night. safety of the civilian population of The "Paris Soir" learns that the Bilbao would be guaranteed by the Duke has received large quantities supervision of the International Red of mail from all parts of the world Cross.
expressing the sincere personal at- "The fact that the British Navy |tachment of his friends. used its preponderance to assist The Duke is understood to have merchant ships in running the sent a cordial message to King blockade and hampering the opera- George which, however, will probab- tions of the nationalist warships ly never be published owing to its has resulted in a complete change private character-Trans-Ocean. in the feelings of the Franco Gov- ernment towards Britain, which were hitherto friendly,” the an- nouncement concludes: Trans- Ocean.
PARIS NEWSPAPER
DEAL
"Echo De Paris” Changes Hands
Paris, To-day.
PUBLIC WORKS
PROGRAMME French Aid For Morocco
Paris, To-day.
To relieve the distress due to un- employment in Tunis and French Morocco, the French - Government has voted the sum of 90,000,000 francs to be spent on extensive pub- lic works.
The Quai d'Orsay announces that this sum will be placed at the dis- Political manoeuvres are believed posal of the Sheriffian Government to be the reason why Henri Simond, and the Government of Tunis, chief editor and publisher of the Morocco obtaining 50,000,000 francs newspaper "Echo de Paris," has and Tunis 40,000,000, suddenly sold his interests and se- The works in question are all to vered his connexion with the journal. have as their aim improvement in The "Echo de Paris" was found-living conditions in the territories ed 53 years ago by Valentin Simond, concerned.
and owed its political influence to Negotiations to obtain aid from its close relations with the French the home Government have been General Staff, the paper having been going on since last November. used for decades as the mouthpiece. It was originally proposed to vote of the Army.
the sum of 110,000,000 francs and The zenith of the journal's power the remaining 20,000,000 will be was reached during the Great War, granted towards the end of the but since the advent of the Blum year. -Trans-Dean. Government, its influence has declin- ed. Trans-Ocean..
MADRID TO CONFISCATE
LEAD MINES
Madrid, To-day.
WHALE FISHING
RIGHTS
Conference To Meet In London
Oslo, To-day. Whaling problems, whose solu- tion depends on an international agreement, are to be considered at The official Gazette announces that a conference in London at the end the Ministry for Industry has order-of May, reports a local newspaper. ed 'immediate State confiscation Both Germany and the United of the mines at Cartagena and La States, the paper adds, have agreed Union, where much lead, iron, zinc, to participate with Britain and copper and sulphur is produced. Norway, but Japan has refused, yet been also be taken over by the State, as abandoned that she will be persuad- will be the workings at Pennarroya. ed to reconsider her decision.
Trans-Ocean.
Trans-Ocean.
"15 MAIDEN LANE" The lead mines at Linares will although hope has not yet
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