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FRANCO WANTS BELLIGERENT RIGHTS BEFORE RELEASING HIS FOREIGN LEGIONARIES

Conditional Response To British Plan-Further Obstacles Hinted

"

London, August 22.

GENERÁL "FRANCO'S REPLY TO THE BRITISH PLAN" for a settlement of the foreign volunteer question in Spain, which has been eagerly awaited in London. was published yesterday,

The Spanish Insurgent leader repeats his acceptance of the principle of volunteer withdrawal but demands, “as a condition of precedent," the granting of belligerent, rights "subject to 'no' conditions."

M. Daladier's Appeal To Industry

"NO UNEXPECTED FINANCIAL CHANGES

Paris, August 22.

A declaration against ·ex- enange control Or

new devaluation of the franc, and ap appeal

and to workers employers for increased pro- duction to make France strong. were features of the broadcast to the nation by the Prime Minister, M. Edouard Daladier, last night.

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A French monetary and financial crisis, he declared in the course of

"In its desire to offer the world obvious proof of its efective collaboration In the laudable efforts of the Non-Intervention Com- mittee." says the reply. "Nationalist Spain is disposed as from now to increase to 10,000 the number of foreigners to be withdrawn im- mediately 'subject to reasonable and fair measures of reciprocity on the part of the Red faction and a proper guarantee that neither side's volunteers, should return to Spain and on the basis of prior grant of belligerent rights."

The note suggests that with- drawal by both parties of an equal number of foreign volun- teers is the sole practicable procedure.

SAFETY ZONES

The Franco government offers, "as an extraordinary concession. 10 respect the establishment of two safety ports in enemy zone, one on the Barcelona border and one In the Levantine area, in order that vessels carrying foodstuffs may enter those ports. provided sufficient guarantees of vigilance

are forthcoming to prevent a per- Tersion of the aim pursued and that the ports in question within, the

it

the conditions will" render more difficult than ever for France to maintain the closing of the Pyrennean frontier.

ANGLO-ITALIAN PACT

The News-Chronicle Kays that, taken together with re- ports of further Italian Inter- vention, the Anglo-Italiari be re- Agreement may now rarded as good as dead. The Daily Herald says that the rejection is not only categorical but derisive.

The Daily Mall states that the| retusal of General Franco

to

Non-Intervention scheme back to

"TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1938.

SANDEMAN

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in Vierina, who has been ordered

CAPT. KENDRICK

to leave Germany on alleged es- IN BUDAPEST

pionage activities, is reported to Budapest, August 22. have arrived by car in Budapest. Captain Thomas Kendrick,wherice he continued his journey

Yugoslavia.-

his broadcast, would be considered selected zones shall be as far as agree to the plan puts the entire favourable circumstances by those possible from the scene of "opera-the point, from which it started head of the passport department In desiring war.

Measures were undoubtedly being taken to increase France's forces.

but the independence of the coun-

tions.

MILITARY OBJECTIVES General Franco also offers to co-

try depended also on the daily operate with the object of defin

ng as far as may be practica bie wörkshops.

M. Daladier foreshadowed efforts the conception of military objec to balance the budget by increasing ives in relation to aerial bombard- revenue and cutting down expendi- cult problem with the view of ments and to regulate this diff- ture. He referred to the legal causing the least possible damage stabilisation of the frane and adto neutral nations and the Spanish ded that the 40-hour week must be

civilian population. made more elastic in order ta enable firms working for national defence to work up to 48 hours with reasonable rates for overtime.

-Reuter).

RESERVATIONS

The Burgos authorities, how. ever, reserve the right to formu. late other fundamental observa- tions, which they consider ase-

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Foochow, August 22. Large numbers of Japanese inval vessels, remodelled from merchant ships. which have been anchored off the mouth of the Min River, are Bre- paring to safi for the Kwang- tung coast, where they may replace the present fleet there. needed for operations on the Yangtse (Central. News). "

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a satisfactory solution to those already put forward.-(Reuter)

PRESS PESSIMISTIC

от

London. August 22. An undertone of pessimism pervades press comment the Burgos reply to the Brit- Ish plan.

The Times describes it as extremely disappointing and voices the opinion of the majority

of

other papers in 'declaring. It

50 edged about with conditions that it is tantamount. to a veiled rejection of the plan.

It is recognised that there will be strong opposition to General Franco's demands which, if they represent his last word, will put the Non-" Intervention Committee in a very difficult position.

PYRENEES FRONTIER The Times declares that the to a European the week-end on their way up- alternative river to take part in the opera- agreement qver Spain" as sought tions on the Kluklang front.

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Imatic correspondent fears that

MANY HUNGARIAN NAZIS

ARE ARRESTED

Disturbances Caused While

Regent Is Absent In Germany

Budapest, August 22.

The police, have arrested 106 Hungarian Nazis accused of mingling with the crowds" at yesterday's celebrations of St. Stephen's Day and attempting to cause disorders.

It is further learned that Nazis are planning large-scale demonstra- tions for Wednesday, when their leader, Major Ezalasy. will make a, Anal appeal to the Supreme Court against the sentence imposed on him for subversive activities.--

Ninety-six of those arrested have (Reuter).

been placed under police super- ADMIRAL HORTHY

vision, which means stringent re-

strictions of their liberty, for ex-

ample, the exclusion, from use of

public services such as telephones and transport.

IN VIENNA

Berlin, August 22 Admiral Horthy, the Hungari

making a

In the afternoon, several hand-an Regent, who is red Nazis wearing green shirts and state visit to Germany, was given other Hungarian Naz emblems a rousing welcome by enthusi- demonstrated in the city streets.

astic crowds upon his arrival in Vienna.

REGENT ABSENT "Official" circles are disturbed by this Nazi activity, which coincides with the absence of the Regent, Admiral Horthy, and other political leaders. In Germany.

The entire city was beflagged and decorated in honour of the occasion. The Hungarian guests were welcomed at the station by government heads led by Dr. Arthur Веуда Inquart (Trans- ocean).

a year ago.-(Reuter),

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