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FIVE KILLED AS BRITISH PLANE HITS MOUNTAIN

(Continued from Page 1)

has been brought to light in later de- tails of the crash.

MARCH 25, 1937.

Government Wins Two

FRANCE THREATENS

LEAGUE ACTION.. (Continued from Page 1).

By-Elections Labourite, Lt. Cmdr. R. T. H. Fict-

Badly hurt, the radioman dragged WITH SUBSTANTIAL

himself from the shattered plane,

He stog through a blinding storm. gered and crawled for three miles until he reached a lonely farm house and gave the alarm. Help was sent out immediately, heavy fake carts proceeding to the scene of the smash.

Four bodies

found in the were plane and a living wonian passenger,

Engines Torn Off

Three of the alretoft's four engines were torn off and wreckage spread over a 300-yard area.

was

The pilot hind.apparently intended to land near Saone when he was over- taken by a snowstorm. Visibility was all, and he crashed into a rock, 2,500 feet above the sen.

Rescuers are now trying to save the. mall and freight on the big craft--- Reuter,

Passenger Dies

Lyons, Mar. 25, Miss B. M. Contes, the passenger in the Capricornus, has died of her injuries, bringing the total deaths to five.

All the mails have been recovered- intact. Reuter.,

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PROTESTS

DRIZZLE OR RAIN

The anticyclone has increased very Speaking at the opening of the considerably in intensity, pressure Berlin, March 24.Relch Textile Exposition, he warned being highest to the north of the Vice-Chancellor Herman Goering that Germany was unwilling to Yangizé Valley. The depression, Is in a speech to-day, in which he tolerate indefinitely the subjugation situated in the north part of the Sea relterated Germany's land hunger, of millions of textile workers by warned the European, nations...to dictatorship of International of Japan, moving north-estward. "give Germany the necessary terzi speculators" in cotton raw materials. Local forecast:-N.E. winds, fresh, tory to produce first-rate vital neces-i United Press.

I cloudy; some drizzle or Hght rain.».

Berlin, Mar. 25. Heinrich Huns

Dieckhoff, Secretary of State for the Foreign Ofice, who entered the diplomatic service in 1912, has been appointed German Ambassador to Washington.

It is expected that Dr. Hans Luther, whom he is repincing, will resign ¡from the diplomatic service.

Dr. Hans von Mackensen, Minister nt Budapest, will replace Dr. Dicek- hoff at the Foreign mee, and is the son of the famous Field Marshal and nephew of Baron von Neurath, the Foreign Minister.-Reuter.

NEW INDIAN CABINETS

IN BENGAL PROVINCE

AND THE

SIND

Calcutta, Mar. 25. Fazlul Hug, Peasant Party lender, has succeeded in forming a Ministry in Bengal consisting of six Moslems and Ave Hindus.

The Cabinet is purposely large in order to embrace the widest possible interests.

PLURALITIES

(Special to "Telegraph")

London, Mar. 24. Government candidates retained sents for their party In two-by- elections held to-day with substantial majorities,

FARNHAM RESULT

There were no fewer than four candidates for the by-election at Farnham, caused by the elevation of Sir Arthur Samuel (Conservative) to the Peerage. The result was as follows:

MIг. Godfrey Nicholson

(Nat. Con.)

20.580

Mr. Peter Pain (Lab.) Mr.

Linton Thorp. H.C. (Ind. Con)

7,702

2,327 154

12,788

.Mr. Edwd, Miller (Ind.)

Con, majority.......

TONBRIDGE

The vacancy at Tonbridge was caused by the death of Colonel Spender Clay (Conservative),, and the result was as follows: Sir Adrian Balle (Con.) Mr. Harold Smith (Lab.) Dir. Borisso nagnews

(Lib.)

18,802 8,147

6,073.

Con, majority

10.055

-Reuter Special.

NEW ZEALAND LOSE WICKET

WITHOUT SCORING SINGLE RUN

Wellington, Mar, 26, The unoffelal Test match between the M.C.C. team and the New Zealand XI was continued here to-day, the visitors putting up big score.

Overnight, M.C.C. were 334 for 7, after a bad start, and the remaining three batsmen added 93 to bring the innings to a close just before lunch for 427..

New Zealand went to the wickets just before lunch and at the interval had lost one wicket without scoring. The New Zealanders recovered after the interval and at tea-time were 109 for 3----Rexter

STEAMER STILL

AGROUND:

The Japanese steamer Jinkal Maru is still aground near Wagian, despite repeated efforts by the Talkoo tug to dislodge her, according to latest in- formation received by the local agents, Messrs. Miisul Busann Koiahn this morning.

The steamer is fast aground, and al-

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In the meantime it is understood that the remaining difficulties in con- nection with, the commencement of supervision of the Spanish coasts and frontiers have been resolved.

When Lt. Cmdr. Fletcher asked whether Signor, Grand! had stated that no Italion troops would. be re- moved from Spain until the conclu- sion of hostilities, the Speaker called the next business.-Reuter Special, Further Russian Charges

London, Mar. 24.

After the Non-Intervation Com- mittee had met for two hours to-day and approved, finally, the appoint- ment of supervising agents under the control scheme, M. Ivan Malsky, the Russian representative, made further charges agains! Italy.

He described Italian Government in Spain as "one nction of the of the most fingrant cases of foreign Intervention known in history."

He alleged the number of tallans In Spain in the middle of February Wis

the

not less than 60,000. It was something akin to an Italian military invasion of a a foreign country, e urged the Committer to send immedi- ately a special committee of Investi- gation to Spain.-Reuter,

Russian Charges

Landon, Mar. 24,

At to-day's meeting of the intervention Committee the

non-

Soviet

representative made a statement call- ing attention to ever-increasing

military Intervention inlo Spanish

affairs

irs on the part of the

Italian Government, The

The statement added that according to the USSR. Govern- men's most reliable information, the number of italians in Spain at the middle of February was not less than .60,000, and they had reasons for be-

leving that the number had veen

since considerably increased, So-called Italian volunteers, the. statement proceeded, arrived in mili- tary formations under the command of diallan olleers and generals, well sup plied with munitions of Italian make, the formations, at least in considerable part, were drawn from the Regular allan

"All these an Army. facts justify us in regarding the action of the Italian Government as one of the most flagrant cases of foreign

ever known in intervention and in fash, taking into evount the

in histery,

And

that

magnitude of the ferees employed. 11 | is some thing akin to Italian military invasion of a foreign country, which is ia flagrant case of military aggression against a foreign country as understood by International

anal law and the Covenant of the League."

The ITS

At Karachi it is announced that Sir Chulam Hussain-Hidyatullah has...though-a-considerable-part-of-herol allegations regarding the landing

formed a Cabinet for the Sind,.con- sisting of himself, one Hindu and one Moslem-Reuter.

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US.S.R. Gavernment proposed, to ask the Non-intervention Committee forthwith to investigate the 1 validity of the allegations contained in the Note of the Spanish Govern- ment of March 13, and, for this pur- pose, secondly, to set up and to send Immediately to Spain a special com- mission of investigation, which should have as its task the investigation of

eller Fruruary 20 of so-called Italian yclun.cers in Spain, as well as

as the landing of war materials and muni- tons for General Franco from Italian and other sources; to investigate ali allegations concerning participation of parts of the Regular Italian Army In military operations against the Spanish Government; and to report to the Non- Intervention Committee.

Other Views

The Chairman, Lord. Plymouth, pointed out that the question thus raised was not on the agenda, and no previous notice had been given to him.

The Italian representaliye said the provocative statement by the repre sentative of Communist Russia would have from the Fascist Government of Italy the answer it deserved.

The German representative des- cribed it as an amazing statement of hypocrisy.

The French representative suggest- ed and the Chaleman agreed, that it should be referred to the Chairman's sub-committee.

The Portuguese representatives said on a previous occasion the USSR. had brought forward unfounded charges. Continuation of such pro- cedure was highly dangerous to the work of the Commitice and to the gence of the world.

The U.S.S.R. representative claimed that the rules of procedure permitted the raising any question relating to breaches which had occurred.

The German representative agreed that the matter should be discussed in sub-commitice. He was anxious to prevent the present Committee from being tumed into a Propaganda Com- milice and feared the statement would, within a few hours, be in the Press el the world for propaganda purposes.

British Wireless,

Anglo-Italian Relations

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a cause which is not theirs and The regular meeting of the British Cabinet, it is understood, will discuss against men desperately contending They for their lives and liberties. the Italian situation, particularly the question of Italy's withdrawal

are ill equipped to demonstrate the of new glorles of Rome."-United troops from Spain.

A peculiar situation has been

pre-

PTC83.

cipitated. Solely by the reproach of Germany Blames Soviet

the British newspapers, as well as private citizens, notably the clergy,

London, Mar. 25.

a direct problem has arisen between A later development at the meet- the Italian and British Governments ing of the International Non- and it is significant that despatches Intervention Committee meeting from Rome report that there have yesterday, not previously reported, been no Butt-British demonstrallons was the assertion by Herr Joachim "yet."

von Ribbentrop, the German Ambas» Obviously, the British Govervament, sador, to London,, that his Govern- to Improve relations, is trying to ment held the Comintern: solely modulate the anti-Italian tone of responsible for all the present troubla some of the leading newspapers.. In Spain.

Signor Mussolini was particularly. He was replying," at the time, to irked by the Manchester Guardian M. Ivan Malsky's statements con. which sald: "The truus lc the Italians, cerning Italian intervention lo Spala; ---- are badly clothed for the un-, which ho- described as "amazing: familiar climate, and are fighting for hypocrisy."-Reuter.

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