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' SPANISH REPUBLICAN DESTROYER IN GIBRALTAR HARBOUR . The Jose Luis Die*, holed in the bow by a shell from a Nationalist battery. limped into Gibraltar_ Harbour this month for repairs by the crew. General Franco last week sent a Note to Britain alleging tjiat France, haying aupp ie thn vessel, had forwarded ammunition supplies to Gibraltar and that French warships apparently intended to covey the ship's departure—proceedings which were in flagrant violation of non-intervention.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23231, 28 December 1938, Page 9

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' SPANISH REPUBLICAN DESTROYER IN GIBRALTAR HARBOUR . The Jose Luis Die*, holed in the bow by a shell from a Nationalist battery. limped into Gibraltar_ Harbour this month for repairs by the crew. General Franco last week sent a Note to Britain alleging tjiat France, haying aupp ie thn vessel, had forwarded ammunition supplies to Gibraltar and that French warships apparently intended to covey the ship's departure—proceedings which were in flagrant violation of non-intervention. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23231, 28 December 1938, Page 9

' SPANISH REPUBLICAN DESTROYER IN GIBRALTAR HARBOUR . The Jose Luis Die*, holed in the bow by a shell from a Nationalist battery. limped into Gibraltar_ Harbour this month for repairs by the crew. General Franco last week sent a Note to Britain alleging tjiat France, haying aupp ie thn vessel, had forwarded ammunition supplies to Gibraltar and that French warships apparently intended to covey the ship's departure—proceedings which were in flagrant violation of non-intervention. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23231, 28 December 1938, Page 9

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