FRANCO'S NEXT MOVE
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Drive to Cut Off Loyalists From France? EX0DUS FROM GIJ0N
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(Received 26, 10.55 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 25. What will be General Franco's next move? Rome, whosa previous forecasts have been fairly aceurate, says it will be an attack against the Government force on the Aragon front. The insurgents will push on to the Freneh frontier, thus cutting off the Government from France. This done, General Franco will not fear France opening her frontier. Bayonne reports that thousands of refugees from Gijon and elsewhere are still arriving in French ports. Many are wounded. All hospitals along the coast are full. Salamanca, the insurgent headquarters, announces the capture by the cruiser Almirante Cervera of two ships carrying 1500 Asturian personalities in the direction of the French coast. A Valencia message says that Government planes brought down two tlrreeengined planes near Barcelona. One fell into the sea and the other on land. The latter's crew of five are dead. Documents show that they were all Ttfl.IIn.tifl.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 27, 26 October 1937, Page 5
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