TRADE AGREEMENT.
THE REBELS AND GERMANY. Received July 16. 8.5 a.m. SALAMANCA, July 15. A communique records that a trade agreement has been reached at Burgos between the German Government and General Franco’s Government, which corresponds to the economic necessities of both countries. SHIPPING RESUMES. Received Julv 16. 9.20 a.m. BERLIN, July 15. Two shipping lines have decided to resume their weekly service from Hamburg and from Bremen to Bilbao. LABOUR INDIGNATION. SHOTS AT BRITISH SHIP. Received Julv 16. 9.50 a.m. LONDON. July 15. “Is there no indiginity winch we will not tolerate?” asked a Labour member in (he House of Commons when Lieut.-Colonel Llewellyn. making a statement on behalf of the Admiralty, mentioned that the Royal Oak had protested against the rebel warship Almirnnte Orvera firing a third shot at the British steamer Molton. Mr Henderson followed up bv asking if it were not without precedent in English history for a British warship to stand by and allow a British ship to be attacked. Lieut.-Colonel Llewellyn’s reply that the ship was not attacked but merely brought to, provoked derisive laughter from Labour members.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 193, 16 July 1937, Page 7
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