SPANISH WAR.
ATTACK ON SHIPPING. PROTEST FROM BRITAIN. I 1 •NOTE FROM AMBASSADOR. j United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. (Received Aug. 10, 11 a.m.) HENDAYE, Aug. 9. The British Ambassador, who has been residing at Hendaye since the . outbreak of the civil war, has sent a j note to Salamanca protesting against the bombing of British shipping. ALGIERS, Aug. 9. The steamer British Corporal left to-day. GIBRALTAR, August 9. British warships have been Instructed to keep In the closest wireless contact with all British merchantmen In the Mediterran ean Sea. LIBERTY OF WORSHIP. TO BE MADE A REALITY. RE-OPENING OF CHURCHES. United Pres 3 Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright. MADRID, August 8. The Minister of Justice announces that the Government has resolved to make liberty of worship, which is a constitutional principle, a reality. Anti-clericalism could not be prevented in the early stages of the civil war, but the Government now is reopening the churches as speedily as possible.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 7
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158SPANISH WAR. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20268, 10 August 1937, Page 7
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