EXAMINATION OF NOTE
TO BEGIN AT ONCE
TO BE REFERRED TO POWERS
LONDON, August 21. Lord Plymouth, chairman of the Non-intervention Committee, will return to London on Monday, and will immediately undertake an examination of the Burgos Government's Note in conjunction with Foreign Office officials.
Now that replies to the Committee's proposals have been received from both sides, it is assumed that they will come up before an early meeting of the Committee, but no such meeting is probable until General Franco's reply has been fully considered individually by the various Powers.
The "Sunday Times" says that General Franco's reply is ■ expected to create fresh difficulties in regard to the withdrawal plan.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 9
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