TROUBLE IN SPAIN
—♦ SERIOUS COMMUNISTIC DISTURB* ANDES MANY CASUALTIES AT MALAGA Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, GIBRALTAR, January 22. Serious Communist disturbances hav« occurred at Malaga and , there have been many casualties. The streets ata occupied by troops with machine guns, \ t ANARCHISTS DEPORTED, BARCELONA, January 22. The town is dominated by mobile shock police, who have machine guns mounted on armoured cars. "Two hundred anarchists have been deported to the Canaries. TRAM DRIVERS* MURDERED. MADRID, January 24. (Received aJnuary 25, at 11.45 a.m.)’ The revolutionaries murdered five tram driers who were taking cars from th eyards in defiance of strike orders,
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Evening Star, Issue 21009, 25 January 1932, Page 8
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100TROUBLE IN SPAIN Evening Star, Issue 21009, 25 January 1932, Page 8
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