FOOD SUPPLIES
CONQUERED REGIONS WORK OF COMMISSION MEMBERS GO TO BURGOS MEETING WITH AUTHORITIES By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (.Received Fobruary 17, 7.30 p.m.) British Wireless LONDON, Feb. 10 The food situation in territories recently occupied by the Spanish Nationalists is under constant consideration by the International Commission for Spanish Child Refugees. The chairman of the Commission, Judge Hansen, of Norway, and the hood Controller for Spain, Mr. Kershaw, of the United States, have gone to Burgos to discuss provision supplies with the Nationalist authorities.
They will also meet the Infanta Beatrice, who is prominently connected with Nationalist Spain's relief organisation. The Commission hag just arranged for about 200 tons of condensed milk to be sent to Barcelona. SHELLING OF MADRID MORE CASUALTIES RESULT MADRID, Feb. 16 Sis people were killed and 20 others were wounded in night-long shelling of Madrid, at the height of which 150 shells fell every hour.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23275, 18 February 1939, Page 13
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