1936-11-25 — Page 24

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

NOVEMBER 25, 1936.

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Troops Assist Madrid MERCHANT SHIPS

Civilians' Flight

GERMANS AND ITALIANS REQUESTED TO LEAVE

Madrid, Nov. 25.

The Loyalists commenced a major offensive al midnight in an attempt to oust the rebels from University City.

Simultaneously, loyalists, supported by light tanks, at- tacked the rebels at the Club de Campo, Frenchmen's Bridge and on the Corunna Highway. They fought for hours without changing the positions of their lines.

IN SPANISH

WATERS:

Paris, Nov. 24. The Government has instructed the Ministry of Murine, to take all precautions, necessary to protect the French fing in Spanish waters.

The French authorities take the view that they cannot admit the right of the insurgents to blockade Barcelona, us General Francisco Franco's government has not been ac- corded belligerent rights.

Marine Ministry circles point out

law int necording to maritime neutrals are not obliged to observe al blockade unless it is effective and warships in the possession of the Burgos

The Loyalists claim to have surrounded 2,000 rebels in the Caso de Campo and hope to capture them when they have ex-plus junt are too few to accom- hausted their ammunition.

this.

Instructions to protect the French

General Franco has opened an artillery barrage on down-ag apply to waters off the coast of town Madrid.-United Press.

Dogged Fighting

A number of shells fell

reports to the State Department that

Spain, in other words, outside the Spanish territorial limits.

States' Charge d'Affaires in Madrid,ment does not intend to take steps It is stated that the French Govern- different from those adopted by Great he is experiencing difficulty in Britain.-Reuter. procuring transport for the evacuat-

"THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS" centre of the city last evening, causing ion of the Embassy staff and Ameri-

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Madrid, Nov. 25.

on the

many ensunlties. The French Church

number approximately 200. damaged.

This evening the bombardment was

However, is his opinion that few particularly terrifying for the in- of the Americans left In Madrid hubitants

the cky's lighting has would wish to leave.-Reuter. as been reduced to a minimum and it is mostly in darkness,

In

of St. Loula was among the bulldings can nationals still in Madrid, who secretary of State, heretofore in the

Saving Spain's Brains

Madrid, Nov. 24. Famous Spanish writers, poets and being savants still in Madrid are evacuated by a 5th People's, Militli Regiment contingent.

Paris, Nov. 24, M. Marx d'Ormoy, Socialist Under-

office of the Prime Minister, has been appointed to succeed the late M. Salengro in Minister of the Interlor. Reuter.

ASSASSIN STRUCK

CRUELLY

(Continued from Page 1)

Dogged fighting has occurred University City and the French Bridge sector: There has been light- ing in the Caso de Compo area, also, and the Government claims it has been favourable to the loyalists.--

Reuter.

every class. This year Mr. Que was Weather Takes A Hand

The militamen's charges include the diplomat invited, and accordingly the poet and playwright, Antonio represented the whole of the large Mudrid, Nov, 24.

Machado, the scientist Pio Debric and imposing diplomatie corps Snow and rain re preventing

Horten and others who have left for London. military operations on any consider- Valencia by road with scientific ap able scale to-day.

paratus and as many of their books The Government claims the is possible stacked in an armoured surgents have not advanced beyond cur. the University City.

in

The ex-Lord Mayor, Sir Maurice Jenks, paid a warm tribute to the manner in which Mr. Que discharges his duties in London. But, sidd Sir Maurice, another reason behind the Machado was reluctant to leave, selection of Mr. Quo as the diplomatic The militia men are now resting

militia authorities decided representative at the banquet, was from their counter-attacks, and are but the helping in the evacuation of Mudrid's that he and others must depart since the city's wish to show its apprecia- civilian population. They have art must be impossible for them to tlon of the remarkable progress made ranged, for

of work in a war atmosphere.-Reuter by China in her recent recovery and the sufe storage artistic and scienüde

treasures. Sprelat. Reuter Bulletin Service.

Seville, Nov. 24. The insurgents claim to have re- pulsed several attacks by Govern ment troops yesterday and also to have destroyed by air attack a food train on the way to Madrid from Valencia-Reuter Bulletin Service. Asked To Leave

Valencià, Nov. 24. The Spanish Foreign Minister. Senor Delvayo, has requested the Chilean Ambassador, as doyen of the Diplomatic Corps in Madrid, to in- form the members and personnel of the German and Italian Embassies, who are still in Madrid, to move out within 24 hours-Reuter.

Germans Depart

Madrid, Nov. 24. The German Embassy ovacuated from Madrid this afternoon-Reuter.

No Transportation

Washington, Nov. 24. Mr. Eric Wendelin, the United;

RUSSIANS CHALLENGE

FASCISM

(Continued from Page 1)

the opinion that Great Britain is pre- paring to take positive' action In view of Madrid's charge that Germany has directly intervened in the civil war, notably by attempting to destroy Spanish warships off Cartagena in a submarine attack.-United Press.

"Complete Foolishness"

Berlin. Nov. 24.

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He admitted that the destroyer Leopard was in the vicinity, but added: "I am unable to say at the moment at which port she may be." --United Press.

Britain's Friend

Vienna, Nov. 24. Yugo-Slavia is negotiating a loan in Great Britain for 4,000,000,000 dinar, with which to construct a giant naval base in the Adriatic.

The base could be used by the British fleet in emergencies, accord- ing to reliable information.

It is understood the Yugo-Slavian Regent, Prince Paul, is at present in London conducting negotiations. United Press.

King Greets Horthy

Rome, Nov. 24. Admiral Nikolas

Horthy.

the strong-man of Hungary, so-called Regent, since 1920, arrived here to- day for important conferences which will probably have a far-reaching affect upon European affairs.

Their Majestics - the

King and Queen, together with Dietator Benito Mussolini, welcomed the distinguish- ed visiting statesman--United Press. Naval Movements

London, Nov. 24. Alterations in the disposition British warships in the Mediterran-

of

are understood to have been taken with a view to implementing Mr. Anthony Eden's statement in the House of Commons yesterday that British shipping would be protected against interference from either side: in the Spanish civil war-Reuter.

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