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SPANISH SENTENCES. (Received this day at 9.-IA a,in.) .MADRID, Juno 27. Genera,! Berengtier cx-C'oinmander-in-Chicf of the Spanish forces and High Commissioner at. .Morocco, who was coiirt-niartialled in connection with the Alelilla disaster in 11)21, lias lieen sentenced to he removed from the active li.-t and placed on the reserve. General Navarro similarly charged, was acquitted. RECENT CONFERENCE. (Received this day at 8,.‘!0 a.in.) PARIS, dune 27. Submitting an account of the Chequers and Brussels conversations to the Senate and Chamber, Al. Ilerriott said Mr .MacDonald told him that in the event of German default in foe execution of the Dawes plan. Britain would solemnly undertake to stand by the Allies. Britain desired Germany to give a written undertaking to carry out the necessary measures for tin* execution of the plan Al. Herrint insisted to Afr AliicDonald the necessity for a settlement ol the Inter-Allied debts question. The British Premier admitted they should he taken up without ilelav.
WKAIBI.EY ATTENDANCE. LONDON, June 27
Yesterday’s attendance at AVemblev brought the total to over live millions since the opening.
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