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SPANISH WAR

“YOU CAN’T STOP. ME!”

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).

LONDON. May 1

The Bilbao correspondent of “The Times” says: The Kspana signalled the Knitsloy (formerly the Thorpe Hall' to sstop. just outside of the threemile limit. To this the Knitsley replied : “You can’t stop me! I f m British !”

ATTACK ON BILBAO

LONDON, Mav 1

A Bilbao message states: Three insurgent plancis, which, apparently, were of Italian manufacture, dropped fwo bombs on Bolbao, and a third -one in a park, killing a hoy. Five otliei bombs fell about the British destroyer, Faulknor. The Faulknor was anchored in the outer harbour at Bilbao.

On Saturday everyone in Bilbao remained at work.

A GERMAN DENIAL

LONDON, May 2

The Berlin News Agency denies that any German troops have been landed at San Sebastian. LONDON, May I-

A Bilbao message states: The captains of nine British vessels have agreed to evacuate as many children .as possible* probably five thousand. Destroyers will carry otners, A British food-ship, the Stancourt, has arrived at Bilbao.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1937, Page 5

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SPANISH WAR Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1937, Page 5

SPANISH WAR Hokitika Guardian, 3 May 1937, Page 5

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