1938-03-29 — Page 4

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RUBY KEELER

LEE DIXON in

London, To-day.

The Chairman's Sub-committee of the Non Intervention Committee has been convened for ursday morn

ing

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and lace

Comm Hus Jib

Hankow,

hening the u

public

of the

ese

to the frat. Bro

This will be the first meeting of the Committee for many weeks. leading article in

It is understood the purpose of the meeting is to seek a clarifica- tion of the position of the various governments on the questions the withdrawal of non-Spanish na- tionals fighting in Spain and of the re-establishment of control by land and sea.

of

These questions have been under negotiation between the chairman

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on the Committee for some conside able time.

COMMONS" QUESTIONS.

The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs was asked in the Commons if it was the practice of the Gov- ernment to bring to the notice of the non-intervention committee all verified breaches of the non-interven- tion agreement

Mr. R. A. Bufler replied that the Government had asked the non- intervention committee to investi- gate-information regarding some thirteen alleged breaches and since | the observation scheme had been put into operation three had not been the same necessity for indivi- dnal Governments to bring to the notice of the Committee, alleged breaches. The International Board were clearly in a far better posi- tion to secure evidence.

CHARGE DENIED

The Minister strongly denied the suggestion of the Liberal leader, Sir Archibald Sinclair, that the failure of the Government to bring: breaches before the non-interven- tion committee was due to a re- luctance to have the Italian Gov-

the

paper states: "Only

the

ances

party, and

status to other part permited while

and

following

by

sion of z

them

Firstly, a joint policy adopt- ed by all parties to be follow- ed by individual parties,

"Secondly, representative the various parties to organise 2 united administrat forumlatea

programme and adjust party affairs, and

"Thirdly, all parties partici- pating in the alliance will re- tain

their own political organ- isational independence.”

ter

AUSTRIAN OFFICERS ON "RETIRED LIST"

Vienna, to-day,

Trans-Ocean learns from authori

ernment convicted. British Wire-tative military quarters here that Jess

small number of Austrian officers of

high rank were placed on the re-

PREMIER MEETS tired list with the right to draw

EMPLOYERS

London, To-day.

pension, whe

the Austrian amy

was incorporated with that of the Reich

The Prime Minister and the

The officers retired încinde: the Minister for Co-ordination of De- commanders of the Styrian fence, Sir Thomas-Inskip, last Tyrolean divisions, who, evening received the representato foreign press reports, tives of the National Confedera- fused to swear allegiance tion of Employers Organisations Hitler

at No. 10, Downing Street.

Mr. Chamberlain had invited

This is denied official alleged that the officers

them to discuss the acceleration of been retired.

the

efence programme. Last week

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BRIGHT LIGHTS

Other officers retired include those Prime Minister saw the Ger- who “had to be removed for polit- eral Council of the Trades Union cal reasons or for - technica Council on the same subject-Bri- capability."-Trans-Ocean. tish Wireless,

LEAGUE TO TAKE CARE OF REFUGEES

the

London,

JOCKEY THROWN

(By RAPIER

Whilst taking out Locky Seren

a 1938 subscription ing to Mr Lucky,

this morni

North

the

FLIGHT FROM GLORY

Chester Morris Whitney Bon

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