PROTEST AGAINST INTERVENTION
SPANISH GOVERNMENT’S NOTE
SOLEMN APPEAL TO FRANCE
AND BRITAIN
LONDON, April 5,
A Spanish Government Note, which has been delivered to the Foreign Office, addresses “a solemn appeal to the conscience of the British and French Governments, in view of the gravity of the military situation regarding the appalling and dangerous injustice of maintaining the non-intervention agreement which Italy and Germany, unashamedly and with public boasting, are violating in favour of the insurgents.” The Note adds: “The rebel victories in Aragon were due to very large reinforcements of men and n.aterial from Italy and Germany, which, also in Italy's case, was a breach of promise to Britain not to dispatch reinforcements during the British and Italian negotiations.”
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22371, 7 April 1938, Page 11
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