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BRITAIN'S

APPEAL

Strives To Stop War Spreading

London, Oct. 23,

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GERMAN NOTE

Charges By Madrid Denied

London, Oct. 24 The German note to the Non- Intervenuon Committee was read the session on Friday. A communique issued by the aloud in Non-Intervention Committee states The note most emphatically re- that at the outset of the meeeting ruses all charges levelled against to-day Lord Plymouth, the Pre- the German Government by the sident. reminded the delegates Madrid Government. The note that the chief concern of the Bri- begins with the expression of the tish Governmenet, in consenting | German Government's astonish- to the establishment of the Lon- ment that much unsubstantiated don committee, had been to pre-charges as those of the Madrid vent the Spanish civil war spread-Government; should receive the ing beyond the Spanish, frontlers. attention of the Internationar It was the purpose of the British | Non-Intervention Committee

·Goverment to secure a measure all. It then states some facts; of co-operation between the pow- ers in what threatened to become a dangerous international situa- ΕΙΟΣ..

Lord Plymouth appealed to the Committee to full the difficult task confronting it by examining all the information "submitted to it in an impartial spiriti -

which show that the material submitted by the Madrid Govern- ment is without foundation.

The Spanish Note, it is point- ed out by the German reply. quotes the case in which trie German aeroplane: "JU.52* WALA involved. when she landed in Spanish territory.

The President then read the

The accompanying evidence Russlan letter, charging violations

shows that it was forced down in of the neutrality agreement on

an emmergency landing in Baja- the part of Portugal, Germanydoz, and was illegally detained. A. and Italy.

The Portuguese immediately and most emphatically repudiated the Soviet allegations and stated they were baseless, as would be seen where the Portuguese reply was re- ceived

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The Committee agreed that the Saviet's letter should be referred to a sub-committee when the Soviet representative would be asked to clucidate certain aspects of the Moscow statement.

In the course of the discussion, Lord Plymouth expressed the view that the German reply to the Span- ish charges was satisfactory, except

pleture accompanying the Spanish document depicts the plane with the Swastika removed.

In reality, so the German Note claims, the photograph shows the plane surrounded with the Red Militia at the airport, busily en- gaged in removing the Swatika with red paint.

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ocean Heren Servira.

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NEW FOUR YEAR PLAN

on two points. In these matters he Germany's Gigantic

asked the German Government for further elucidation..

The Committee agreed that the Soviet proposal that the British and French fleets control Portu-

suese ports could not be consider ed unt the Portuguese reply to the Russian charges was received. The Portuguese representative sald that he could not consent to dis- cussion of this subject.

"Undertaking

Berlin, Oct. 23. Without lusing a great deal time

problems involved in the gigantic in getting to grips with the actual

ational undertaking entrusted to his charge by the Fuehrer, the Prusalan Premier, General Göer- ing on Friday night issued his "Arst decrees initiating a plan of ac-

tion for the execution of the new Four Year Plan whereby the Ger- man nation is to be rendered as independent of foreign supplies of industrial raw materials as Ger-

The committee agreed that the sub-committee should meet to- morrow morning to review the situation and consider whether and in what respects the non-invention pact could be made more effective.

The Russian representative de-man science, and engineering-can clared he was willing to reply to the Italian and German allegations forthwith, but the committee'ruled that a reply should first be sub- mitted in writing.

It was agreed that the next ineeting of the Main Committee should be held on October 23.- Bruter.

NON-INTERVENTION IN SPAIN

London, Oct. 24.

achieve with such resources as are at the nation's command.

Practical work will begin at once. How these general principles will by applied in practice in each spe- cific department of activity will be explained by General Goering over the radio all German Sta- tions soon. The decree issued on Friday states:

The greatest possible use will be made of all existing official bodies. whose responsibility will remain unimpaired. New oices will be created only where they are un- unavoidably necessary. All persons

and organisations of party and state concerned to the execution of the Four Year Plan are subject to

A meeting of the, Chairman's Sub-Committee of International Committee for application of the agreement regarding non-inter- vention, in Spain was held in Lon- my instructions, don to-day. According to a com-Goering states that when decisions In the second part of the decree,

munique issued after yesterday's of fundamental importance are to

ve hour meeting of the main Committee the Eub-Committee was

to have before it various notes

from the powers asserting or rebut- ting the charges of infractions of the agreement as well as a note in which the Russian Government

reserved its attitude in relation to continued alleged violation of the agreement. On this note the Rus sian Ambassador was to be asked to give certain elucidations For the general purpose of the meeting, however, it was described as a re- view of the general working of the Committee and "to consider whe ther and if so in what respects the non-intervention agreement could be made more effective", It has not been customary in the past for statements to be issued after meet- ngs of the Chairman's Sub-Com- mittee. The full Committee meets again next Wednesday. British Wireles

ABLE SEAMAN

COURT-MARTIALLED

be take, he will avall himself of a

Council composed of the Ministers within whose competence falls the matter under discuss.on. Dr. Lam- mers, Chief at the Reichs 'Chan- cellery and Dr. Keppler, general expert for the building up of Ger- man rawstuffs, are members of this Ministerial Council. Moreover the Premier's personal representa- tive in all current business events, Secretary of State Koerner and the Chiefs of the departmental groups of the Four Year Plan will also at- tend such deliberations,

In the third section of the decree, the made of organisation, where- by tasks will be allotted, and the manners by which they are to be accomplished, a~~ regulated. Among. the more intersting parts of the decree is the part showing the sub divisions of the whole plan. namely:

Production of German rawatutis: distribution of the rawstujis; utilisation of labour resources; '

The agricultural Production as 'far as it touches the Four · Year Plan, price regulation; foreign cur The Admiralty states that the rency matters.

London, Oct. 23.

Commander-in-Chief of the Atlanı- Dr. Keppler also becomes Goer-

tic Fleet has reported that as aing's personal adviser in all i result of investigations into the in- technical questions connected with discipline on HM.B. Guardian on the plan, and it is especially im- October 1, one able-bodied seaman portant and responsible duty of has been court-martialled, whilst his to organise the geopysical re- eleven others involved less serious search of soil in Germany. ly, some of them younger ratings, The Anancial questions of the ↑ have been dealt with by a caution. plan will be settled in co-opera- The incident, which only lasted. tion with the Reichs Ministers of a few minutes, consisted of reluc- Finance and Economies. Price. tance and short delay in falling in control is put into the hands of The normal routine of the ship was Provincial Governor and Regional not affected.--

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LORD SWINTON, DEFENDED

Sir T. Inskip Answers Criticism

·London, Oct. 23. Sir Thomas Inskip, in a speech at Hayling Island to-night, said he regretted the unfortimate differ ence of opinion between Lord Swin ton of the Air Ministry and Lord Numheld the famous motor and

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