HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1936.
BATTLE FOR IRUN RESUMED
AT DAWN
STRONG GOVERNMENT
ENTRENCHMENTS.
Insurgent Reinforcements
Arrive From Burgos
Each
Hendaye, August 27. Artillery is prominent in the resumed battle" for Irun. side has an aeroplane aloft signalling the effect of the ring. The insurgents have apparer tly abandoned, the line of attack direct on Irun in force of the strong Government entrenchments.
Insurgent reinforcements which have arrived from Burgos ad- vanced into the hills and appear to Have progressed along the crest of the hill, although definitely held up on the valley road.
Life on the French side of the frontier has become highly dangerous. 'The zone is nearly mile between Hendaye and Behobie, a forbidden ares for road trame.-Reuter.
ATTACK ON CAPITAL
Madrid. August 27. The battle for the capital is devc.oping simultaneously with the Bght in the north. The Govern- ment Militia claim to have reach- ed within two hundred yards at the top of the Leon Pa58.
A column was sent out to the north-east with the object of outflanking the insurgents at Guadaramma mountains. A second column's operating round Naval Peral endeavouring to outflank the insurgents from the lefs and join UD the first column to encircle the enemy.
There is intense aerial activity. The Government claim to have destroyed two insurgent columns of sixty and twenty three lorries respectively.
They also assert that they bomb- ed Melilla, Cordoba and Cadiz and have sunk a steamer laden with rebel munitions in Ceuta harbour. -Reuter
SUMMARY OF SITUATION (Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Hendaye. Aug. 27. Moroccan troops are reported to have entered Marina, a suburb of San Sebastian, while another de- tachment of Legionaries are sald to have captured Bedable, a vil- lage near Irun, supported by numerous armoured cars,
A statement of the Nationalist Headquarters states that Malaga is now completely surrounded. A later message from Corunna states that General Franco's troops have already forced their way into the town and desperate street fighting is now going on.
RIVERS OF BLOOD IN SPAIN
Blasco Ibanez Relates
"His Experiences
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Rome, Aug. 27.
Deputy, Blasco
PRESS APPEAL
FOR ORDER
Chaotic Conditions
In Madrid
زيارة
Hendaye, Aug. 26. The appeals to maintain dis- cipline and order are becoming more and
more frequent in the left wing press in Spain, according to reports here. It is added that these appeals are characteristic for the anxiety falt in loyalist quarters over the unruly behaviour of the Government's adherents,
An article by the Socialist leader Prieta strongly demands co-ordi- nation of the Government forces under the Supreme Commander, and emphatically denounces isolat-
actions..
General Mala, insurgent Tendered d prominent figure in the rumfict
in Spain.
An officer who fled from Madrid declares that three distinct groups of secret police have been organis- ed, after the pattern of the noto- rious Russian O.G.F.U.. each of
THREE COLUMNS which is making arrests and ex-
IN ATTACK
are
ecuting the arrested persons at will. The members of the Govern- ment. so the officers state. mere puppets in the hands of the Left Wing extremists who are un
the masses." under closest guard. to prevent their escape.
Desperate Bayonet popular with
Battle
#
Hendaye, Aug: 26. " The major attack on Irun and San Sebastian began on Wednesday
The descriptions of the officer,} of the chaotic conditions in Madrid seem to be confirmed by the de- crees recently issued by the Government, warning militiamen
that unauthorised search and ar-
mitted. Test actions are no longer per-
have
Numerous refugees who
that recently left Spala declare Soviet Russian and other foreign Communists are now the real rulers of Spain, one name ITC- the quently being mentioned is that of
fog.
with three columns of Nationalists advancing on the strongholds of the Madrid forces. The thunder The Spanish
of artillery fire was heard here all Ibanez, son of the famous Spanish | morning, and bombing planes were author bearing the same name. active despite the heavy described to the press here the which completely concealed experiences he had in his native city of Valencia, during the Com-
towns. The Nationalists are de munist reign of terror previous to termined to capture these
two his fight to Italy.
points, in order to cut of the connection with France, and stop the transportation of war mate-
The com-
mittee in question, according to Ibanez, Is absolute master of the city and holds power over the life of the citizens and their property
Ibanez declared that the Madrid Government has lost all control of the situation, as is evidentials. According to reports, the from the fact that Valencia is ex- Nationalist woops were augmented clusively ruled by
by several Д committee
hundred foreign Le- after Soviet Russian pattern, which sionaries from Spanish Morocco. is composed of nine' Communists
Heavy bombing planes went and three Socialists.
into action in the afternoon, the houses in Hendaye trembling from the shock of their dropped shells. Late reports Have it that. follow- inga desperate hand to hand bayonet battle, the Nationalists succeeded in gaining the outskirts of the town of Irun, where the streets were scenes of continuous battles. The vicinity of San Sebastian resembles "No Man's Land" of the War. every foot of ground covered with barbed wire entanglements. The Fort Guada- lupe is bombing continuously the road to Pamplona, since this is probably the advance of the Nationalist Foreign Legionaries.
in Its hands.
The events that Ibanez witness ed were he said. much less the struggle between parties but a frightful orgy of revenge, in the coarse.pt which rivers of blood are flowing-
Trankorean News Service
The
REBELS DRIVEN BACK
London, Aug. 27.
Front at Iru
The Seville Broadcasting station
Popular emphatically der.leg that the claims that after a six hour strug- Catalan Militia have succeeded Ingle the rebels fed in disorder. gaining a foothold on Palma de leaving over 200 dead on the field. Mollorca.
Reuter.
In Bilbao, the situation is stated to be becoming more and more critical, since food is getting short and the Madrid Government has so far failed to send troops to re- Reve the town. Bilbao la an im- portant industrial centre.— Transocean Jews Service.
RESUMED AT DAWN
Hendaye, Aug. 27. The battle for Irun was resumed at dawn, the operations beginning with a Government air rald on the -insurgent concentrations and
artillery bombardment Reuters Bulletin Service.
DIN OF BATTLE
Hendaye. Aug. 25.
an
The battle for Irun continues in
the darkness of a night made hideous by scream of shell, blast" of bomb and crazy chatter of ma- chine-gun and rifle, but the insur- gent attack on the
PLANES DESTROYED
Lisbon, Aug. 28. Twenty-one new Spanish Gov- ermeni planes, including "the best
bombers recently imported from France," were destroyed by the insurgent air raid on Madrid on Bunday, according to a report trom Burgos.
The Insurgent Junta says the re- bel sples in Madrid sent news so quickly that the new Government planes were bombed only twenty minutes after arrival. »
It is also claimed the hangars, workshops and depots were des- troyed and the aerodrome 1 damaged that several Government planes attempting to land there overturned and took fire
Kenter.
STATE TRIBUNALS
Madrid. Aug. 27. The Ministry of Justice has or-
and
STAMPS OF NEW REIGN
To Be On Sale Next Week
London, Aug. 27. The Arst issue of King Edward VIII. stamps in 1/2 1-1/2d. and 2-1/24. denominations 'will be on sale on Tuesday.
The stamps are of same size and of same rich colour as the existing issue. The head of His Majesty which is the dominating feature of the stamps is displayed shaded background, the tone of which deepens towards the left to which the King's head is looking.
on
The denomination is indicated in white plain figures in the top left hand corner and is balanced on the right hand top corner by the crown in a tone corresponding to the shading. The world "postage" is in plain lettering horizontally. across the bottom of the stamp. The simplicity of design is general- ly approved by critics in the news- papers. ง
Designs and dates of issue, of other denominations of stamps have not yet been decided and in these matters the public reception of those now announced may be the deciding factor. British Firelexa."
Reater adds that, the stamps will be on sale for Ave days as an experiment, after which the new issue will be only sold if specially asked until the remaining stocks of Georgian stamps are exhausted, probably in two or three months.
The new stamps exempilly the prevalling demand in art coleles for simplicity.
the German Jewish Communist EMPIRE FLYING
Heinz Neumann. Traniaczan'sNews Service,
danALSKIDEEDADDEéhán
SILVER MARKET
»
(From Our Own Correspondent)
London, August 27. London Silver prices to-day were up 1/16 as follow:
Spot... Forward
DEATH
Aug 28 Aug. 27 19-1/2 18-9/15 19-1/2 19-9/16
SENTENCES "IN SPAIN
Important Personalities
Involved
Hendaye. Aug. 30, Death sentences have been pass- ed on several important political The first attack on Ban. Sebaa- personalities, according to reports tian was successfully repulsed, and from Madrid, Among those sen- according to a report from the tenced are the former Minister. new military Headquarters of the Melquiades. Alvarez, leader of the Nationalists. Valladolid. no attemnt Liberal Democrat Party, the for- to encircle Madrid will be made, mer Minister Martinez de Valesco. til Irun and San Sebastian are leader of the Agrarian Party, taken.
Miguel de Rivera brother of the Traninaan News Freeze
REDS CONTROL
STEAMER
Spanish Civil War Comedy
"Hong Kong Dally Press" Speciali
Paris. August 27,
The Spanish Journalist de Lol- Linedo, who' as previously reported fled from h's communist captors from the steamer Cristobal Colom Government dered the creation in all provinces at St. Nazaire, has informed the troops, entrenched on the hills of State Tribunals composed of
authorities here that 250 are still surrounding the city. has appar- fourteen "People's Judges"
on board the Cristobal Colom who ently been checked. The Govern three civil servants to try persons
are virtually treated as captives by ment troops continue to hold the charged with rebellion and sedl-been confined behind lock and the communist crew, some having dominating positions.
tion.. Heavy firing continued at Irun
The tribunale have already be
key... throughout the afternoon, follow-gun to function in certain towns ing the redel attack of the or Catalonia. Two rebels have morning. Both sides maintain been tried and shot at Lecida and ed a lively fusilade, but the re- three more at Novales.— bels were least tetnporarily Reuter. checked.
at
Insurgent aircraft dropped forty
to Afty bombs on Irun during the day, but the number of victims and extent of the damage" are not yet known.
A score of refugees, mostly we men and children, have arrived at Hendaye.
SEVILLE REPORTS
The French press, discussing the affair, states that the French au- thorities are unable to take any action since the ship enjoys exter; ritorial status.
The correspondent of the "Paris Soir' expresses the fear that a Lisbon, Aug. 26. regular battle may ensue aboard The special correspondent of the the ship between the adherents of paper "Diario Manda" reports the Madrid Government and sup from Sevilla that the Nationalist Dorters of the Nationalists, and troops have occupied Talavera de moreover expresses anxiety as to la Reina,
the safety of several rich South The message adds that 2,000 American planters who are on the Rebel planes dropped pamphlets men of the loyalist forces went ships as passengers, in Irun, presenting the defenders over to the Nationalists. The The Cristobal Colom which ar- with an ultimatum that, unless
rived at St. Nazaire is reluctant to they surrendered by 8 o'clock to-
leave the port for fear of being night the town' would suffer the
caught by a warship of the Na same late as Badajoz.-
tionalists on its way back to Spain. Router.
-Tranacean News Service,
Radio Berilla announces that the President of the Republie, Adana, has left Madrid and proceeded to Valencia.
Transocean News Servios.
son.
BOATS
New Craft Ready For Trials
London, Aug. 26. Two of the new Empire flying boats should both be afloat at Rochester and ready for their Anal trials within the next ten days.
NON-INTERVENTION
IN SPAIN
EMBARGO ON EXPORT
OF ARMS
Further Endeavours By French Government
London, Aug. 27.
Requests have, it is understood, been addressed by the French Government to each of the European powers concerned asking them to put into force forthwith their undertakings to impose an embargo on export of arms to Spain, and in capitals where such steps have not already been taken the British representa- tives have been instructed to support this French request.
It is understood that notification has now been received in. Paris of the Portuguese Government's intention to implement their undertaking in this regard. France, Britain and Germany have already imposed an embargo.
Acting on the assumption that all countries which have not already done so will at once make effective their non-interven- tion undertakings, the French Government have invited the pow- ers concerned to take part in further discussions on the subject.
LONDON COMMITTEE
It is reported from Paris that that a committee should be creat- A suggestion has been put forward ed which might sit in London, on which all interested powers would be represented, for the purpose of keeping one another fully informed Governments and to consider any of the measures taken by their
fresh problems that might arise out of the situation.- British Wireles
FRENCH SUGGESTION
Paris, Aug. 20. A Permanent Committee, crita posed of representatives of the countries adhering to the Spanish non-intervention agreement, with headquarters possibly in London, has been suggested by the French Government, it is learned.
The. object of the Committer would be to maintain close contac between the Governments concern. ed and to receive detalis from each Government on the measures taker to ensure their neutrality,
FRENCH PLANE-
FOR SPAIN
Factory Hands Spread The News
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special),
Paris, Aug 27.
A new French air plane of the bomber type block 200 has taken off for Spain. It is fully equipped. for taking part in military opera- tions. Air Minister Fterre Cot has given his special authorisation for the departure, according to paper "Le Jour."
the
The paper states that the Minis- ter had desired to keep the depar. ture secret, but the labourers of the factory spread the news far and wide. It is reported that another plane will shortly leave for Spain.
One of the boats is intend- The Committee would also con-ernment's disposal by the French
ed by Imperial Airways for im- sider extra measures which it mediate service in the Mediterra-might be advisable to take. nean between Brindisi and Alexan- Meanwhile, France has speedect dria, while the other is destined UP work on the non-intervention for long-range experimental fights the countries which have not yet treaty plan, making demarches to in connection with the prepara- tion of the North Atlantic route.
Other machines now under con- struction, which will engage in the same long-distance experi- ments are a Mayo composite air- craft and a De Havilland Albat-
rosa.
proclaimed AT ΔΙΠ Ambergo against Spain.. 11 ileuter.
REQUEST TO PORTUGAL
London, Aug. 27. The British and French Am- bassadors in Portugal, on behalf their Governments, have requested the Portuguese Government to em-
The paper hints that these planes have been put at the Madrid Gov- General Federation of Labour- Transocean Neur Service
STALIN'S WAR UTTERANCE
Denials Made In Moscow
Moscow, Aug. 27,
Meantime, in preparation for the North Atlantic service. air pilots, meteorologists and obser- bark on an embargo of arms and ("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special) vation, stations have been working aircraft to Spain as soon as possi- Ir Newfoundland since the Au- ble in consideration of Portugal's tumn of 1934 on accumulating adherence to non-intervention in data for one of the most com- Spain-
Reuter's Bulletin Servite,
leader of the Fascists, and Also prehensive weather forecasting of Primo de Rivera, the schemes ever devised. The in- Nationalist leader Albinana
vestigations, which have been un- the plot, Ruiz de Alta.
dertaken on behalf of the Air Ministry and the Canadian and
and
The condemned men were ac-
"
TURKEY'S ATTITUDE
Ankara, Aug, 26. The Turkish Government has in-
The alleged utterances which, it
s reported in foreign papers, be is said to have made in the course of a broadcast to the Red Army, are "How semi-officially denied
here.
The paper in question had re ported Stalin as having said: es that it is willing to adhere to the the moment for which you have
cused of having deliberately start- / Newfoundland authorities, include formed the French Charge d'Agair¬) "War is inevitable" and "this is
ed the recent fire in the Madrid
charting of the upper air and
Prison. The sentences have al-examination of the prevalence of /proposed non-intervention agree-been waiting, and now your coun- ready been carried out. Four fog in the Newfoundland zone and ment concerning the Spanish Civil officers have also been shot for
over the mouth of the St. Law-War, with the reservation however try expects you to do your duty." that no precedent for similar fu- neither Stalin nor anybody alse in It is semi-officially reported that refusing to obey orders at the occa- sion of an action against Nationa- lists.-
Transocean News Service.
IRISH BRIGADE TO HELP REBELS
rence.
The object of the organisation ture occasions be established by the a position of importance and au- which will be set is to keep pilots
on the Atlantic route informed of movements of fog and to lead them through clear -channels. Charting of the upper air will provide data upon which it is hoped, a high degree of accuracy ir. forecasting will be based.
Dublin, Aug. 26.
The principle of radio control is Five thousand men have volun- teered in connection with General instructed as to their course and to be extended and pilots will be O'Duffy's plan to send an Irish to landing places by radio, in ac- Brigade to assist the Spanish in-cordance with weather reports.-- surgenta.
British Wireless.
Oficials are reticent as to how the Free State's non-intervention decision affects the plan Reuter's Bulletin Service.
"ENGINEERS IN
A CONGRESS
Hong Kong Daily Press Special)
London, August 27.
Chemical Engineering Congress in At the First International London, which has been opened by HRH the. Inuke of Kent, it was announced amid cheers by Sir Congress would be held in Berlin Harold Hartley, that a second
In the year 1940.
Although Germany's participa-
per cent, German engineers de- tion at the Congress was only 6
livered 20 out of the total 127 reports. Transocean News Service.
SPANISH SITUATION
DISCUSSED
Trade Officials: Call At Foreign Office
Transocean News Service. acceptance.-
NEW THAMES BRIDGE
Advisory Committee's Recommendation
London, Aug. 28.
thority ever held such a broadcast speech.
Transocean News Service,
BLUE RIBAND OF THE ATLANTIC
Queen Mary After More Laurels
London, August 27- The liner Queen Mary, which on
A new bridge across the river her outward journey established a Thames, near Charing Cross in the Atlantic, left New York for
record for westward crossing the heart of London, plans for which have been under discussion expected that on this voyage ahe Southampton yesterday. It is for the past 25 years is the de- will attempt to break the record commendation embodied in report just issued of the London die for the eastward crossing which theheld by the French liner Norman, and Home Countries Traffic Adv with the assistance of the gulf sory Committee, after 18 months' stream and favourable winds is London, Aug. 28. examination of the various alter-usually faster than that from east Mr. Arthur Greenwood and Sir native schemes and consultation to west- Walter Citrine, accompanied by with many official bodies and British Wireles Labour and Trade Union oficials, private interests affected. called at the Foreign Office this The committee rejects the pro cussion they bad with the Foreign suggestion that the Charing Cross afternoon and continued the disposals for a tunnel and also the Secretary last Wednesday on the Railway Station should be remor present situation in Spain.
ed to the south side of the river. On the north side it is suggest- Lord Halifax, who was in charge A combined road and rail bridge at the planning of the ap of the Foreign Office during the is being contemplated, which, by proach should start from Euston earlier stages of the Spanish the provision of adequate approa Road, and on the south from the crisis, was also present
ches, on the importance of which Elephant and Castle.-" British Wireless.
the Committee inists, would con British Wi
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rough one of the busiet sections late the North-South Artery
Central London.
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