ENGLISHMEN KILLED
THREE BODIES FOUND SCENE OF NIGHT FIGHTING LONDON. Nov. 15 The bodies of three Englishmen were found among the dead at Casa del Campo after a fierce night fight. One bore a passport in the name of S. It. Yates. The others had no papers. HOSPITAL IN MADRID BRITISH AND AMERICAN UNIT INCLUSION IN SURETY ZONE British Wireless RUGBY, Nov. 15 The British Ambassador at Hendaye, Sir Henry Chilton, has learned from Burgos, the rebel headquarters, that the joint British and American hospital in Madrid has been included in the surety zone and the command of the Lorthcrn insurgent army has been so informed.
LOYALISTS DETERMINED STATEMENT BY LEADER LONDON, Nov. 15 Senor Caballero, interviewed at Valencia upon his return from Madrid, declared: "The war is far from ended even in the apocryphal event of Madrid falling. Only now have tho Loyalists acquired means for the successful prosecution of hostilities which, irrespective of any intervention, Italian or otherwise, will be continued until victory, not only throughout Spain, but in the Balearic Islands and Morocco, is achieved."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22578, 17 November 1936, Page 9
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