NON-INTERVENTION COSTS
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• m » ' Britain Paying 16 Per Cent. and Taking Charge 27 COUNTRIES INVOLVED
(By Telegruph-
— Cepyrlett,)
^Eeceived 23, 2.5 p.m.) j LONDON, Feb. 22. Britain ha$ agreed to pay 16 per cent. of the cost of the Spanish non-intervention control scheme, which is a substantial contribution considering that 27 countries are parties to ihe agreement. The scheme parovides for the appointment of two chief agents. It 1? believed that both Will be British. One will work on the FrancoSpanish frontier Ahd the other ea i the Portugnese frontier. The diroctor of the scheme will Also be British with headquarters in London. British frohtiier agents will be former naval and former Customs offici&la
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 33, 23 February 1937, Page 5
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