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Sea Control Plan

, (Received 10 a.m.) \ - : LONDON, July 28. The Spanish Republican Foreign Minister, Don Julio Del Vayo, sharply criticised as unfair some of the provisions for naval control of the Spanish coasts. He added that the plan was unjust in many respects, and the Republicans’ acceptance of it was proof of their desire to collaborate for peace. The Note to Britain asks that, in spite of the Republicans' acceptance, the Non-Intervention Committee should reconsider the air control plan, which does not prevent proNationalist countries from flying aeroplanes and war materials to the Insurgents. The Note says the withdrawal plan does not extend to war materials, and leaves open intervention in this way. The Republican Government considers the sea control system to be partial and disadvantageous to the Government.

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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 5

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Sea Control Plan Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 5

Sea Control Plan Northern Advocate, 29 July 1938, Page 5