SPANISH WAR
REBELS IN AMOREBIETA
"UNBREAKABLE DEFENCE"
i.. (Received May 19, 2 p.m.) BILBAO, May 18. The rebels -are now in possession of Amorebieta, which is still smouldering They claim to have captured a number of villages in the vicinity. The Basques, believe that the main line of defence is unbreakable, except by poison gas.
HUMANISED CONFLICT
(Received May 19, 2 p.m.)
LONDON, May 18.
The Non-intervention Committee will make an appeal to the belligerents in the Spanish war^to endeavour to "humanise the war."
REIGNING MONARCHS
AT PRIVATE DANCE
FIRST TIME SINCE WAR
(Received May 19, 1-45 p.m.)
LONDON, May 18.
For the first time since before the war the reigning King and Queen^attended a private dance. Their Majesties were present at the Duke of Sutherland's Coronation Ball at Hampden House in Mayfair. Queen Mary, ttfe Duke and Duchess of Kent, King Farouk and Queen-mother of Egypt/and most of the other visiting Royalties, and the High Commissioners and Dominion Premiers were also among the 1000 guests.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 12
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166SPANISH WAR Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 12
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