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FOREIGN VOLUNTEERS
IN SPAIN
Non-Intervention Committee Start Discussions
London, Oct. 16.
many) followed with
the
“AGREEMENT IS POSSIBLE"
Italian View Of Crisis In Mediterranean
Lòndon, Oct. 18.
The Chairman of the sub-Com- mittee of the Non-Intervention lengthy | Committee met this morning at 11
Outline of a Ave-point pro- speeches "largely recapitulating the gramme of essential requirements h.story leading to present by France, fully supported by Bri- position.. tain, marked to-day's momentous meeting of the Non-Intervention Sub-Committee.
Nine nations were represented at the meeting, held at the Foreign Office, and the British delegates considered the results with some satisfaction when the adjournment was taken
ת!
Count Dine Grandi, ani behalf et Italy, put forward a new plan providing for withdrawal of soïne volunteers from both sides Spain.
Lord Plymouth, (Chairman and British representative) and "M. Charles Corbin. (France) opened the meeting with statements for their respective Governments.
PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL Count Grandi said that Italy ac- cepted the
proposal for partial withdrwal of a certain number of volunteers in equal quantities from both sides as a substantial begin- ning at application of the British plan, and at conditions fixed by the plan itself.
o'clock and adjourned unt 1230 p.m. Some of the delegates were late in arriving.
It is understood that the British and French viewpoints' were sub- mitted to the conference, after which short replies were given by the Italian representative and re- presentatives of other Powers. An- other meeting will be held early next week.
Count Grandi in the closing part Italy therefore suggested that of his speech said that Italy refu- the two parties in the conflict be sed to believe that the Non-Inter- which had immediately approached in ordervention Committee. to obtain their views and give the hitherto overcame many a crists, committee the possibility of would be unable to and a basis of amining as quickly as Possidie agreement on the subject at pre- terms of procedure and conditions sent under discussion.- for implementing the proposal, Rruter's Bulletin,
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He took the view that if non- intervention was to be effective. the grant of belligerent rights
M. Corbin said that his Govern- ment considered speedy imple-should be accorded. menting of the tollowing five painte as esential:
In the closing part of his speech he said that Italy refused to be Immediate withdrawal of volun-leve that the non-intervention teers,
committee, which had "hitherto was.un- Granting of certain belligerent overcome many crises. rights after commission had able now to find a basis of agree
ment on the subject at present under discussion.
re
ported on volunteers being with- drawn from both sides, in a satis- factory manner.
The Governments represented on the
should committee
exercise their influence in Valencia and Salamanca so that in a short time a number or volunteers should be withdrawn from either side, with proportions being taken count
Ito ac-
Arrangements should be made to ensure that no new departures to Spain are possible, and
A system of control should b established on the lines of the Van Dulm-Hemming. Report.
FRANCE'S STAND
51.
DOUBTS EXPRESSED
M. Ivan
Maisky Russia)
said
he was perfectly prepared to re- fer the proposals, immediately to. h's Government but he did not
think that non-intervention could
now be made a success, and he personally considered that a solu- tion should be to allow the Span- isb Government to buy arms where it could get them.
Some of the delegates were late in arriving at the meeting, which started at 11 o'clock and adjourn ed after a 90 minutes sitting at 12.30 until 4 o'clock on Tuesday M. Corbin declared that if the afternoon, when the various re- above points could not be real's-presentatives have been asked to ed, France feels constrained to re- have instructions ready to enable sume full liberty of action.
them to start discussion of the Count Grandi (Italy) and Herr French proposals.— Joachim
Ribbentrop (Ger- | Reuter.
Yon
WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS
Symbol Of Good Faith
Paris, Oct. 16. Commenting on the French Gov- ernment's attitude regarding the question of the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain, prior to to-day's meeting of the non-inter- vention committee, "Le Matin" declares that it is in a position to give an assurance that the Chau- temps Government has not decid- ed upon any measures that will be
ITALY'S STAND PREDICTED
Rome, Oct. ib.
GOVERNMENT CLAIMS
London, Oct. 16. Very severe fighting still con- tinues on the Aragon front where the Government claims to have occupied an important position and to have inflicted heavy losses on | the Insurgents.
The Insurgents assert, however, that the Government attacks near Saragossa have been repulsed. It is added that the Insurgent ad- Asturias has been vance in the hampered by bad weather.
air Three separate Insurgent ralds were made on Barcelona, but do much the machines did not damage. The casualties are re- ported to be four killed and four injured.-
Bruter's Bulletin.
THE DARDANELLES
Istanbul, Oct. 16. The Ministry of Marine has ask- ed representatives of foreign ship- ping in Istanbul to notify the Turkish Government the time at which foreign ships intend to pass through the Dardanelles, thereby making anti-piracy patrol easier.- Reutera. Bulletin.
HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION
Mediation First Step
Hyde Park, New York, Oct. 15.
Replying to a question to-day President F. D. Roosevelt said in substance that an attempt for
Asked what would follow
The fact that the British Gov-mediation in the Sino-Japanese ernment has retrained from send- dispute should be the first step to ing a new Note to Italy and me be considered by the Far East Con- speech of the Foreign Secretary, ference. Mr. Anthony Eden, are interpreted by the
Rome newspapers as an Indication that a desire for under-sident standing is becoming predominant in London.
The newspapers express the hope that this tendency,, towards recon- cilation will characterise negotia tlong in the non-intervention com- mmittee, and that, it will be possible for the British Foreign Office "
mediation efforts failed, the Pre-
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Japan's Struggle
Against Bolshevism
Holy See To Take No Part,
Vatican City, Oct, 15.
abroad circulated The report it
that representatives of the Catholis Churen in the Far East have been informed that the Holy See wil the collaborate with Japan in struggle against Bolshevism, has evoked an official denial.
hypothetical question.
President Roosevelt's statement was made in reply to a question by a reporter whether, an attempt at mediation was a fair assumption to be drawn from the President's Speech of Friday last. President Roosevelt replied he had said that
taken in the event of a breakdown prevall upon the French Govern, in so many words.-
of the non-intervention policy.
No undertaking has been made ausceptible of binding France or restricting her liberty of action in" any way for the future.
In what appears to be an in- spired article, the paper says that there will always be time enough to take sultable action when all other methods of reaching an un- derstanding have been exhausted, but for the present, the alleged preparations attributed to France -readiness to open the Pyrenees and to occupy Minorça-are the sheerest Imagination, or an ex- pression of opinion of what seems to consEtute a logical course. They are far from decisions by the Chautemaps Cabinet which is act- ing in the closest consultation with the British Government and reach- ing decisions jointly and not other- wise.
Without indulging in hypothet!- cal suggestions as to what Britain and France may together decide to
ment to abandon its extreme attitude."
It is intimated in the press that Italy is resolved to take up dis- cussions in the non-intervention committee at the point where they were broken af.
Reuter.
600 KILLED IN
MADRID AIR RAID
Mgr. Celso Costantini, former Apostolic Delegate in China aud now Secretary of the Congregation de Propaganda Fide, stated that the constant polley of the Holy See has been confirmed and inten- sified during the pontificate of Pope Pius XI, which requires that missionaries retrain from any participation in political questions. and attend solely to their work of religion and the civilisation and Paris, Oct. 16...
care of the people placed under At least 600 were killed when their charge. Nationalist planes carried out a Mgr. Costantini pointed out that major air raid on Madrid, says the official Vatican newspaper the "Petit Journal," basing its in- "Osservatore Romano" had ré. formation on official reports.
cently declared that President Dozens of houses were demolish-Roosevelt's declaration against all ed, most of the casualties resulting wars was in full agreement with The question of according belll-when bombs struck dwellings in the ideas of the Holy Bee.- gerent rights to General Franco which whole familles were asleep. | Reuter, would also be considered in con- The Min'stry of the Interior, junction with withdrawal of volun- which also contains the press headquarters, was struck by four bombs.— Transocean.
In other words, Italy will propose that the British comprom'se plan be reconsidered by the committee, and that the volunteers question come up for discussion only after the control problem has been solv-
ed.
teers
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It is declared that Italian poli- tical circles do not harbour illusions as to the prospects of a successful outcome. Transocean.
Russia will go into the meeting
do should the meeting of the non-wondering what torpedo the other intervention committee prove to be
a waste of further time, it felt that at the moment the more important question is whether, on the with- drawal of volunteers, a.conflict can be avoided between Italy and Soviet Russ'a...
Ikely to fire.
DOLLFUSS ACADEMY
Vienna, Oct. 18.
:
It is announced that a bill 18 now being drawn up. having for According to "Le Petit Journal," its objective the reform of the Britain and France will urge that federal educational establishment both warring parties in Spain' at Traiskirchen, Vienna, in such should beg'n by releasing equally manner as to permit exceptionally balanced small parties of their rea- gifted pupi's to receive special pective volunteers as a symbol of training in view of their future INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION good faith, after which an interna- activities in the tervice of the
It is pointed out that the prin- t'onal commission be sent to Spain country. cipal objective of Britain and to supervise the carrying out of France in lavit'ng Italy to a tri-complete withdrawal of volunteers. partite conference was td see whe- "Echo de Paris" says that a ther or not, without taking the there are more "volunteers": on b'll be organ'sed on Tncя some- Franco's side, it may be demanded that the Nationalists make the first move. It goes on to say that when an appreciable number on both a'des have been withdrawn it will
Soviet viewpoint into cons'deration. momentarily at any rate, there was not some prospect of Italy acceding 'to the views of the democratic
countries.
It was at Italy's wish that this be time enough to consider the procedure was thrust an one side, Į grant of belligerent rights and it is feared that both Italy and | Transocean.
The school wil in future be known as the Dollfuss Academy and will, under the terms of the
NEW AIR ROUTE
Flying Boat On A Survey Flight Of 6,000 Miles
London, Oct. 15. The imperial Airways. flying boat Satyrus left Alexandria to- day on a survey flight of 6,000 miles, across India to Singapore, with the object of testing the marine air-bases and flying bout facilities which have been urgan- ised.
taken is through The route
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Further survey flights of this route are soon expected, followed by the introduction of regular fly- ing bont services between England und the Far East, and later be- H tween England and Australia. These flying boats will eventually. carry not only passengers, but all first-class mail under the three- halfpenny air-mail scheme. Reuter..
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