SPANISH WAR
LADY HASTING’S SUGGESTION. (United Press Association—By Electric Tel eg rap h— Copy ri gh t). (Received this day at 2 p.m.) PARIS, January 19. Lady Hastings, at the Spanish Relief Conference, suggested that New Zealand and Australia should send wool and butter to succour the women and children who are victims of the fascist aggression. SPANISH REPLY. DRAFT SCHEME UNACCEPTABLE. (Received this day at 2 p.m.) LONDON, January 19. The Spanish Government and the insurgents replied to the Non-Inter-vention Committee's draft scheme, to control the dispatch of volunteers .tor both sides. Both find it unacceptable. LOYALIST FORCES. GAIN IMPORTANT SUCCESS. (Received tins day at 2 p.m.) MADRID, January 19../ Government forces surrounded Losangeles Hill, five miles south of the capital, completely cutting off the rebels. It is believed that the success is import,* sit as it a fleets the rebels’ attack from Hit south. FRANCE’S ORDERS. TO SHIPS IN SPANISH WATERS. (Received this day at 2.5 p.m.) ' PARIS, January 19. French warships in Spanish waters have been ordered to reply to any attack against them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1937, Page 6
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