POSITION “INTOLERABLE.”
NON-INTERVENTION PREACHER S
BELGIUM DISSATISFIED
Received January 11. 11.45 a.ni BRUSSELS, Jan. 10.
Non-intervention in Spain as at present practised could not continue, declared the Premier of Belgium (M. Paul Spaak) when addressing the Parliamentary Commission of lorcign Affairs concerning the appointment of a commercial agent to Burgos. M. Spaak added that Italian and German intervention, constituting unilateral action, had become intolerab e. Belgium had strictly adhered to the principles of non-intervention throughout the war, hut she would be Morally obliged to reconsider her attitude if the Non-Intervention Committee was unable to enforce its decisions, especially relating to the withdrawal of volunteers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 36, 11 January 1939, Page 7
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