LOYALISTS' DISMAY
ITALIAN INTERVENTION ATTITUDE OF BRITAIN INJUSTICE ALLEGED LONDON, April 29 The Spanish Republican Government, in a Note to Britain, mentions the deep dismay with which it received the news of the exchange of letters relating to affairs in Spain accompanying the agreement between Britain and Italy. The Note asserts that Britain has legitimised Italian intervention by implying that Italians shall remain in Spain until the end of the conflict.
"Since this attitude harms incontrovertibly the highest interests of the Spanish State ill its defence against external aggression," the Note continues, "it is difficult to reconcile it with tho principles of impartiality and objectivity on which, in spite of constant protests from the Spanish Government, Britiiu has claimed to base her policy regarding Spain since the outbreak of the war." The communication adds that the Spanish Government firmly and energetically protests against this "'manifestation of injustice."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 9
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