EXTENDED CONTROL
HITLER WILLING TO PARTICIPATE Prevention Of “Incidents” Press Association —Copyright. London, June 4. British proposals communicated to France, Germany and Italy provide for an extended system of safety zones in Spanish waters which the Spanish contending forces would be pledged strictly to observe, and immediate (consultation, between] England, France, Germany and Italy in the event of a future attack upon any of them, based on the principle of the four fleets performing common international duty, which invests them with ta common responsibility, says th e diplomatic correspondent of the Times.
Senor Del Vayo, Spanish Foreign Minister, to-day conferred with M. Blum and M. Delbos and gave a full assurance that he would prevent incidents likely to produce further international tension. He, also pleaded strongly for the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain as the only means of shortening the struggle. Th e Berlin correspondent of nhe Timet says that the German Government having settled reprisals is willing to find a solution enabling it to rejoin the international control scheme. The British treatment of the Deutschland’s wounded, including the dispatch o.f nurs.es to Gibraltar byair, is greatly appreciated.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 451, 5 June 1937, Page 6
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