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CHINA'S CALL CALL TO ACTION AGAINST JAPAN
Geneva, To-day.
A plea for the abolition of trade barriers and for a commercial boy- cott of those countries which enga- ge in armed aggression, made by the Chinese Government represen- | tative Mr. Li Ping-heng at Wednes- day's session of the International Labour Conference, has become the main topic of discussion in political circles here.
DALADIER GIVES PLAIN WARNING TO BORDER
FLIERS
PÀRIS, TO-DAY. PREMIER DALADIER, ON HIS RETURN FROM HIS TOUR OF
INSPECTION OF THE PYREN- EAN FRONTIER YESTER- DAY, MADE THE FOLLOWING DECLARATION TO THE PRESS: "The Government is determined to ensure at all costs, respect for measures taken by it. Every aero- plane which flies over the Franco- Spanish Frontier will immediately be attacked and pursued. Anti- aircraft batteries
will be streng- thened.
It is generally believed that the Chinese delegations, attending the International Labour. Conference will embody the arguments used Conformably with observations by the Chinese Government repre-made in the course of recent viola- sentative, particularly his appeal tions of our frontier, special pre- for the restoration of International cautions will be taken at Banyuls, Law, in a resolution which will then where the protection of Cerberes be submitted to the conference. can be most effectively organised,
In the Department of Ariege, anti-aircraft batteries have already been placed in position and more
next
few will follow within the days.
Sixteen squadrons of chasing
The resolution, it is learned, will appeal to members of the Interna- tional Labour Bureau to do every
their power to thing in
prevent their respective countries from ren. dering economic assistance to so called aggressor countries.-Trans-planes are now stationed at Per- Ocean.
INSURGENT RAID ON BORDER TOWN
pignan, where they will remain as long as necessary."-Trans-Ocean.
FRANCO CLAIMS BIG ADVANCES
Barcelona, To-day. Eight Nationalist warplanes car-
Teruel, To-day. ried out, shortly before noon yes- The Insurgent troops on the terday, a furious air raid on the Teruel front resumed their Catalan town of Figueras which is offensive in the early hours of situated right on the French from yesterday morning. A column tier. According to reports reach- which is smashing its way ing here, 40 persons were killed through the Esparraguera and many others wounded.
Mountains succeeded in cutting Main military building in
the Road
communication running town is said to have been badly south from Adzaneta, whilst an- damaged. Figueras lies on the main other column stormed and cap- road linking up Barcelona and Per-tured the town of Adzaneta it- pignan. Trans-Ocean.
HEAVY DEATHROLL
self.
These operations were carried out Madrid, To-day. with such suddenness that the It is revealed that 72 were killed Loyalist garrison had no chance to and 230 wounded in Tuesday's air retreat. The bulk of them surren- raids on Alicante, while forty were killed and 60 injured in the insur- gent air raid on Figueras in the Pyrenees yesterday.-Reuter.
RESERVATIONS PHONE 31221 "LIDO"
dered.
Up to recently, Adzaneta was the headquarters of the Loyalist Gen- eral Staff. The_Loyalists are re- ported to have suffered very heavy lasses in these operations.
The main body of the Insurgent forces in this region is now .ad- vancing in the direction of Useras, only a few miles from Adzaneta. Fur- ther west, the Navarra Division is making its way down from Penago- losa and is already within striking distance of the 'town of Licena Del- cid.
This division has occupied a series of important hills. Other Insurgent detachments are advanc ing in the direction of Camarena which lies to south of the Teruel- Sagunt road-Trans-Ocean.
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Buenos Aires, To-day. The 45 members of the crew of the Celtic Star-Who, had, previously intimated that they would not sail for Spanish "waters where they were bombed on a previous visit, have notified their captain that they are, willing to sail to Gibraltar in order to give their owners, time to arrange for the engagement of a new crew-Reuter.
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