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THE SPANISH TROUBLE

CIRCUMVENTING NON-INTER-VENTION. “British war correspondents at Bilbao must have made the Propaganda Ministries at Rome and Berlin evtn more ill-disposed to the British pre.-s than before by interviewing a German ‘volunteer’ airman captured there. This man, Herr Wandel, was a private flyer. He had f as his papers show, been sent to Rome by an ordinary commercial air line barely five weeks ago, that is, after the agree ment of supervision of non-interven-tion. He had then been flown to the rebel headquarters from Rome. From there he had been first trained in a Heinkel (German) fighter, and then dispatched with other German ‘volunteers’ in German machines to wipe out Guernica; which, as we know, h" did. It naturally prompts the reflections: How much of this is going on (literally) above the heads of the nonintervention supervisors,”—Time and Tide.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3941, 18 August 1937, Page 9

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THE SPANISH TROUBLE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3941, 18 August 1937, Page 9

THE SPANISH TROUBLE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 55, Issue 3941, 18 August 1937, Page 9