FRANCO’S POSITION
OBJECTIONS UNLIKELY LONDON, July 1. The Daily Telegraph’s diplomatic correspondent says preliminary discussions in London in the last few weeks cleared the ground for the conference. General Franco in 1940, when Allied attention was engaged elsewhere, occupied Tangier, which was hitherto an international zone; The | conference will determine how to rectify the position, substituting international control for the present purely Spanish authority. Franco will be called on to accept the conference’s decisions. He is unlikely to raise any objections.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21755, 3 July 1945, Page 3
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