TROUBLE AT BARCELONA.
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; ,«< LONDON. Marcli 26. ,£jAhe rji&drid Correspondent of the Ips Sly. I?etv6" r&Jorts a new f3paHiMi F-'PMmt as tߧ r§§Stf 0 GfettferitJ Bflrrera's refusal to .quit. bis .P°st a® CSptain-Gendral of Barcelona, from ' wftch be ..tb© !' OSffelTlment for plottinewlth General Anido to establish a dictatorship. .. . [ r General Barrera is believed to nave isecucfld the support of , the majority or I'the Barcelona officers. I The Government, without waiting Nfor the King's signature; appointed -Prince Carlos of Bourbon, the Kinge ; brother-in-law, to succeed General ''Barrera. The Prince went last-night ,tb Barcelona, wjrere tpere is »1 Of dpen rebellioii agaifißt the Government's actibti.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19889, 28 March 1930, Page 13
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