MADRID WILL STAND
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Spanish Foreign Minister's Conviction NEW ATTACK ON CAPITAL
(By TeJearapi
(Received 4, 8 a.m.) MADRID, Marcli 3. Senor Delvayo, before going to Valencia, said he was never more convinced that Madrid could not be taken. Mbanwhile, the insurgents are massing north-west of Madrid and it is believed the capital is on the eve of a new onslaught. The Government guns are desperately shelling the enemy coilcentration. The instfrgents have responded twice, shelling Madrid. A Yalencia message says- that, flghting their way with hand grenades and dynamite, the Gtfvernment forces have arrived within 400 yards of the provincial Government building at' Oviedo. A Salamanca message says that - Signor Cantalubo, the Italian Ambassador, presented his credentials and assured General Franco of the depth of Italy 's love for the new Spain,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 5
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136MADRID WILL STAND Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 41, 4 March 1937, Page 5
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