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OBSERVATION OF GENERAL MOLA
SPANISH COASTS
Proposal For Scheme To Be Resumed
DEAD
Victim Of Plane Crash
London, June 3.
Salamanca, June 3...
TREATMENT OF
FRACTURES
Net-Work Of Services
London, June 3. Recommendations for Improving the facilities for the treatment of In a statement at Commons General Emilio Mola is dead. Ac- fracture cases are contalbed in the question time, Lord Cranborne.cording to an announcement made interim report of the committee ap- Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, to-day, the General met his death pointed over a year ago to inquire declared that in the present die- whilst making a reconnoitring into the arrangements at present Acult situation it has been the ob-flight over the Biscaya, front. Thick existing for restoring the working fect of His Majesty's Governinent 10g prevailed along the route and capacity of persons injured in ac- to prevent by all means in their the plane crashed to earth Gecidents, and the report upon any power a breakdown of the policy neral Mola, his A.D.C. and two improvements that might be ex- of non-intervention in the Span- members of his General Staff were pedient Ish struggle, and to avert the very killed outright and both pilots grave situation which would arise later succumbed to their injuries. if such a breakdown resulted in
Don Emilio Mala Vidal was burn the renewed Influx of foreigners in 1891 in a village at the foot of into Spain for the purpose of tak-
the Pyrrenees, and, was of Basque stock. His youthful ambitions lay ing part in the struggle.
in the direction of art and it is said of him that he desired to be-
His Majesty's Government, there- fore. considered that the essential aim should be that full inter-come a second Cervantes. national co-operation in the work of the Non-Intervention Commit- tee and the scheme of naval op- servation of the Spanish coasts should be restored with the least possible delay.
ADEQUATE GUARANTEE
With this alm in view. Els Ma- jesty' Government had com- municated lust night, to the Gov- ernments concerned. proposals which it was hoped might provide an adequate guarantee against the recurrence of incidents such as those which brought about the existing situation.
was
The Committee dealt arst with fractures and the report records that the number of fracture cases treated annually in hospital at: England, Wales and Scotland is well over 200,000.
In 59 out of 825 hospitals, from which the Committée received their information, there are special However, he followed his father's
fracture departments under single wishes and entered the military control, ensuring the continuity of college at Pamplona and
treatment until the patient is re later given command in one of stored to work and the committee the regular Guard Regiments. He emphasises the importance of this rose rapidly, and in the days of unined-control and of constant the Monarchy was known to have supervision and direction of all republican leanings. In January cases by a visiting surgeon, speel- 1931 he was made General Super-ally appointed. The Committee intendent of the entire Spanish conclude that the provision of a Police Force. It is generally ad- network of fracture services, cover- mitted that the comparative or- derliness of the 1931 Revolutiong the whole country, will call for was due to his steadiness and arm tion of the local authorities, hospi-" careful planning. The co-opera- way in which he controlled the forces that threatened to disrupt the country.
The breach that had occurred
He added, "it is our hope that the proposals in question will enable | between · General Mola and the the policy of non-intervention to Government began to widen as "be fully resumed by all the gov- the Government began to drift to- ernments concerned. His Majesty's wards the extreme left. The Gov Government attaches more Im-ernment gave him a post in Moroc- portance to such a development co, but he was recalled when the since they are, anxious to make more moderate trend gained supre- progress as fast as possible with macy. the question of withdrawal of for- eign combatants in Spain. They regard this matter as urgent and hope that in the atmosphere of renewed international collabora- tion, it may be possible to continue to work for an agreement oh this subject.-
British Wireless..
FOUR POWERS TO CONFER..
Berlin, June 3.
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It Is omcially confirmed that discussions will be held between Berun, London, Paris and Rome with
the object of reaching
a common understanding on the question of effective guarantees for the safety of vessels participating
in the International Control Scheme in Spanish waters.
is
It is understood Germany willing again to co-operate in the naval control and deliberations of the Non-Intervention Committee if such guarantees are forthcom- ing.
Reuter.
SETTLEMENT HOPES
London, June 3. It is expected in well-informed circles that the settlement of the Iviza incident will be reached in a fortnight. It is hoped that Ger- many and Italy will return to the fold and resume patrol duty tn Spanish waters as soon as the four powers concerned have resolved to take joint action in face of a re- currence of this kind.— Transocean News Service.
BRITISH SCHEME
He was arrested in Madrid on July 6, 1936 on suspicion of having prepared ปี revolt against the extremist left Government formed in Hume, but was, released.
Shortly after this General Fran- co took up the fight against the Popular Front Government and General Mola immediately offered his services. Since then he was in command of the Nationalist Nor- thern army. It was his army that occupied Iran and San Sebastian, and are at present. engaged in blasting their way to Bilbao.-
Transocean News Servicë,
WIDESPREAD MOURNING
Balamanca-Flags are flying at half mast throughout the territory controlled by General Franco, to whom the death of General Mola, commander-in-chief of the North- ern Nationalist forces, come as a heavy blow-
Transocean News, Service.
AMNESTY BILL IN BELGIUM
Unrest. Not Allayed
Brussels, June 3. The passing of the amnesty bill. has not succeeded in bringing about the expected appeasement in Belgian domestic affairs, judging : from the tone of comments In some leading Brussels papers.
The bill which grants amnesty to all those condemned for treason after the war for activities during the German occupation was pass- ed by 95 to 75 votes, but van Zee- land was compelled to introduce an amendment refusing to restore to persons upon whom death sentence had been passed, the right to be elected to public bodies. This
Paris, June 3. It is stated here that the Bri- tish scheme for reorganising the Non-Intervention Control does actually contain a proposal for a general naval co-operation. It is stated that details of this co-amendment was bitterly opposed operation have already been dis- cussed..
Transocean News, Service.
ILLNESS OF SIR
ROBERT BORDON
Concern Expressed By The Premier
London, June 1.0 The principal delegates to the Imperial Conference held a fur ther meeting in the Cabinet Room at No 10. Downing Street to-day.
Mr. Chamberlain, who was in the chair, referred to the deep concern with which the, and he felt sure
by the Flemish Nationalists. The amendment was made a matter of confidence, which gave the Govern- ment a victory of 94 to 85 votes. with 26 abstentions.
According to the "Nation Belge" the Government adopted the wrong tactics in handling the matter, which had embittered Belgian po-. litics for many years. It is stated that the Government sought to at- tain its object by exploiting party antagonisms with the result that the desired appeasement has not been achieved.
The Flemish press says that the debate is altogether against the Flemish deminis Transocean News Service,
all delegates, had heard the news NORTH POLE STAMPS
of Bir. Robert Bárdon's serious '[1]."' ness and Mr. Mackenzie King ex- pressed his appreciation of what had been sald, MA 0
⠀⠀⠀ SPANISH SITUATION,
Mr. Eden gave an account of the Spanish situation and went on to deal with the various points which were raised during earlier discus- slons on foreign, polley. After some interchange of views the meeting, adjourned until to-moz- row morning,- British Wireless,
Moscow, June 3.
A special series of North Pole postage stamps are to be issued shortly in connection with the annexation of the Pale by Soviet. Russia, it is announced here at the Central Post Office..
general, weather forecast for. the whole of Russia staten that inclement to foggy weather pre vails in the northernmost part of Russia, namely the North Pole Transocean News Service
tals, medical profession and of em- ployers and workers organisations will be necessary and in some areas It is already being secured. British Wireless.
GERMAN HONOUR FOR CHINESE
Colonel Feng Tie, Military At- tache to the Chinese Embassy here.. has been awarded the Olymplá Medal, Second Class, by the Chancellor, Herr Adolf Hitler.
Also awarded with the Olympia Medal Second Class were Captain'! Media Cojima, Japanese Military Attache and Captain G. Sas of the Dutch Legation. Transocean News Service.
SEQUEL TO CORONATION CELEBRATIONS
There was an echo in the House of Commons to-day of Coronation Day, and the time when crowds of unprecedented dimensions throng- ed London streets till late at night, and on
the following night on which the West End was given over to jubilation and millions filled the vehicle-empty streets to see the luminations and decorationg
Sir Samuel Hoare, new Home Secretary, told the House that the number of persons charged with drunkenness of all kinds. In the whole metropolitan area during Coronation Week was only 492.- British Wireless.
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