§ Mr. Grenfellasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to what countries the Non-Intervention Committee has confided the control of the eastern coast of Spain; whether His Majesty's Government is assured that such control will be exercised without prejudice to the rights of neutral trade in non-military materials; and whether coal, food and medical accessories will be permitted free entry?
§ Viscount CranborneNaval observation of the east coast of Spain from the French frontier to Cape de Gata will, subject to the final approval of the Non-Intervention Committee, be undertaken by Italian and German warships. The proposed scheme of observation under the auspices of the Non-Intervention Committee will, I understand, safeguard the points raised in the second and third parts of the hon. Member's question.