VOLUNTEERS IN SPAIN
WITHDRAWAL NEGOTIATIONS. [BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS.] (Received February 11, Noon). RUGBY, February 10 ; Technical details of the British compromise plan for Spain are advanced, but a decision is awaited on certain outstanding points, especially with regard to the percentage of volunteers to be withdrawn, the measures to be taken for their withdrawal as to permit of the grant of belligerent rights. The Italian Ambassador again conferred with Mr Eden, to-day, when, it is understood, the work of the NonIntervention Committee formed the main topic. It is known that Britain keenly desires to obtain a solution to the .apparent deadlock in the proceedings of the committee, on the withdrawal of volunteers, and it is thought in London that, on the Italian side, there is an understanding of this desire. The chairman’s sub-committee of the NonIntervention Committee will probably meet again, next week.
ITALIAN REPLY
LONDON, February 10
Count Grand! called on Mr Eden, and delivered the Dace’s reply to the British proposals to withdraw volunteers from Spain, as a prelude to the opening of discussions regarding a British-Italian rapprochmenf .
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 7
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