FRENCH AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN
PILOT BURNED TO DEATH IN CRASH .(Received September 9, 5.5 p.m.) ' LONDON, September 8. A Spanish rebel air squadron chased a French commercial aeroplane near Gijon and brought it down in flames. , The pilot was burned to death.
“ITALY WILL NOT GO TO NYON ” NEWSPAPER COMMENT ON RUSSIAN NOTES ’ ‘‘BARBARIC AND INTOLERABLE INTRUSION” (Received September 10, 1 a.m.) ROME, September 9. “Italy will not go to Nyon” is a flaming headline across the front page of the “Popolo d’ltalia.” The accompanying article denounces the Russian Notes as “impudent manoeuvres,” and condemns the “barbaric and intolerable intrusion of Moscow in the Mediterranean.” • The article adds: “Italy, although she has no illusions about the miraculous value of international conferences, did not refuse collaboration until the sudden and insincere action of Russia, to whom Britain has constantly in the past refused the right to interfere in the Mediterranean.
“Italy now believes that discussion is best left to the Non-Inter-vention Committee. Count Ciano will make constructive counter-pro-posals.”
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22194, 10 September 1937, Page 13
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