WITHDRAWAL OF VOLUNTEERS FROM SPAIN
(Eeceived 26, 8.45 a.m.)' ^ LONDON, Nov. 25. The Barcelona correspondent of Tho Times states: — "The Government has not yet de* cided on its attitude towards the] withdrawal of volunteers. It is surmised that it is not disposed to consider that the proposal lor the withdrawal of volunteers from all parts of the world at their own f ree will should _ be on a par with the troops drafted to fight under their own offieers and flag among the insurgents against legally--constituted authority." The diplomatic correspondent of The Times states that the Foreign Offiee has received General Franco's reply to" the Non-Interventxon Committee, which, was transmitted from the British Embassy at Hendaye. The reply accepts in principle the proposal of the conxmissions to Spain, to arrange-foi* the withdrawal , of foreigners, but contains reservatiOns and requests certain esplanations.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 54, 26 November 1937, Page 5
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