THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1987.
REICH POLICY IN SPAIN Important StatementIn "Foreign Office Journal
Germany Anxious To Achieve A Settlement
(SPECIAL TO “CHINA MAIL”)
Berlin, To-day.
REBELS RETIRING FROM SEGOVIA
St. Jean de Luz, To-day. Reconnoitring` Spanish Republi can aeroplanes report: that long, columns of automobiles and motor
civilians lorries, carrying
and goods, are moving
Considerable importance is attached in politi-household
STRUGGLE WITH BURGLAR
Incident At Home Of Prof Middleton Smith ONE MAN CAUGHT
Lui Fuk, 25, unemploy this morning charge Keen at the Central Mag with breaking into and
cal circles to a long article in the "Deutsche Diplo- along the road from Segovia to matische Korrespondenz," which generally reflects Valladolid. the attitude of the Wilhelmstrasse, on the situation gents are evacuating the town of in Spain and its complications.
morning. Several insurgent bombing Defendant was
to steal from the residence It is believed that the insur- fessor Middleton Sraith, of the
Segovia.
round
"It is to be hoped," says the journal, "that the squadrons yesterday carried out time which was lost in the earnest efforts of differ- raids on the "iron belt"
the trenches be ent nations to confine and end the Spanish hostili-Bilbao and on
tween Lemona and Galdacano, east ties as a result of the incidents at Majorca and of the Lemona Mountains-Trans- Ibiza, will be compensated for by the fact that all Ocean. countries are now acutely aware of the threaten- ing danger, and that this will spur on their humane endeavours to bring about peace."
IMPROVING „WORKING.
ANARCHY REIGNS AT SANTANDER
Kong University.
hours in police
quest of Acting who said they accomplice.
Wednesda
for: 7
spect
At about 3 o'clock, entered the house of dleton Smith intent They were dist servant One escaped window but the other ed. He put up a very during the course A vivid picture of conditions in windows were Santander is painted by a small was eventually party of refugees from that city the assi who arrived at St. Jean de
Luz of the house, yesterday.
Paris, To-day,
brokenal
of the Police.
olen.
Bem-
Emphasising that agreement control scheme itself, the view of on the control question and re-the British Government is that they establishment of co-operation are not the exclusive concern of the between all four Powers (Bri- four-Powers. tain, France, Germany and Italy) is essential before further
The refugees, who escaped after progress can be made, the paper
As the Foreign Secretary said in an adventurous voyage in a rowing- points out that the agreement in principle by Germany and Italy a Commons answer on Wednesday, boat, report that there is no to the British proposals indicates proposals involving modifications of blance of law and order in the city.
itself, clearly the desire, of these Pow- the scheme of observation
The local Government, they state, ers to become reconciled with the would be a matter for consideration is split up into various factions other nations- and to co-operate by the non-intervention committee. and the labour organisations are ter, attached to the Chief Engineer with them.
The chief preoccupation of recent creating much trouble. --------- Department of the Naval weeks has been a solution of the A state of complete anarchy has been awarded a Coronatio difficulties arising from attacks on exists in the city, with citizens bas dal.
The agreement, moreover, proves that both Italy and Germany will participate further in the sea con- trol of Spain.
GERMAN EMPHASIS Emphasis is placed on the fact that German agreement would not have been possible without her con- fidence that the Powers engaged in ses control not only recognise the necessity for immediate individual action in case of attack but agree that any future assault control ships will be answered energetic reprisals. Trans-Ocean.
JOINT MEETING
also
on
London, To-day. The Foreign Secretary gave in terviews in the course of yesterday to each of the Ambassadors of the other Powers co-operating in patrol work under the non-intervention na- val control scheme.
Coronation Medal For Fitter Sixty-two-year-old Ng Kwai,
patrol ships, so that the positioning held up and robbed by armed He has to his credit could be restored, and the British men belonging to the different fac unbroken service, and Government has not therefore found tions.—Trans-Ocean.
Jawarded a Jubilee Mer occasion to take a definite line re- to the garding the amendments scheme which have been ventilated in several quarters, and notably in France.
OBSERVERS SUGGESTION
It is believed, however, that Bri- tain would regard favourably a pro- posal for the presence on patrol ships of observers of different nationality from the navy to which the ships belonged, if they are appointed by the non-intervention committee, for the purpose of closer liaison within the control forces. British Wireless.
TRIBUTES TO SIR R. BORDEN
Canada's Premier In Great War
These conversations were pre- paratory to a joint meeting with M. Corbin (France), Herr von Ribben- trop (Germany) and Count Grandi (Italy), which will take place to-day for the purpose of beginning dis-
London, To-day. cussion of formula in connection
The evening papers print lengthy with the proposals for guarantees tributes to Sir Robert Borden, which have been accepted in prin- former Prime Minister of Canada, ciple by the French, German and who has died within a few days of Italian Governments.
83rd birthday.
The exact procedure to be follow- His membership of the Imperial ed in giving effect to the proposals War Cabinet and his presence at has yet to be settled but a successful
ace Conference and - the issue from the difficulties arising Wa ington Conference are recall. from the Deutchland and other in- ed. cidents is now confidently anticipat Sir Robert Borden was Prime ed and it is hoped that Germany and Minister of Canada from 1911 to Italy will shortly resume their places 1920 and was the only Prime Minis- on the international committee. ter to hold office throughout; the As to the proposals aiming at im- period of the Great War British proving the working of the 'naval Wireless.
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