NOTES FROM THE WAR ZONE
(Received 10 a.m.)
LONDON, November 28. '
General Dellano, rebel leader, in a broadcast from Seville, said he, hoped the British Parliamentary delegates would inspect martyred towns in Andalusia and see the train of death and destruction left by the Communists. ' He offered an escort for the tour of insurgent territory if the delegation was official and not private.
. The Spanish Embassy at Paris announces the execution by , Segovian rebels of Francisco Largo Valvo, aged 22, son of Senof Largo Caballero, the Premier. This is stigmatised as an unjustifiable reprisal.
The German Foreign Office officially denied any intention of intervening in the Spanish civil war.
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