SPANISH WAR
EX-KING ALFONSO
CONGRATULATES FRANCO.
(United Press Association—By Electih Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received tin's day at- 12 noon). SALAMANCA, February 18. General Franco has received a telegram from Rome, conveying enthusiastic congratulations from Alfonso on the capture of. Malaga.
ARRIVES FROM SPAIN. (Received tin's day at 12 noon). LONDON, February 18. Chalmers Mitchell has arrived at Plymouth. He declined to make a state- ' ment adding that he was on forced parole and had been released on condition that he did not disclose what was happening in Spain.
FRENCH ACTION. (Received thi s day at 12 noon). PARIS, February 18. The. Council of Ministers passed measuros under the non-intervention agreement, conditional on similar action by other countries. These were designed to render the frontier impervious and to
impose severe penalties on agencies seeking to enlist volunteers for Spain, forbids recruiting at public meetings, or the raising of funds; will provide additional guards at aerodromes and so forth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1937, Page 5
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