REVOLT IN SPAIN
SrC'CESSFVt.I.Y SI IMTiESSMcD CHEAT HE.TOIC.TXGS UEPrm.io Assr'iiED SEXSATM>NAI, EPISODES (Aiisi. and N.Z. Cable) (Received Aup. 13, ! p.rn.) Madrid. An?. 12. Spain is practically normal again after the popular rejoicing over the failure of the revolt, one result of which has been to establish the republic more firmly in power. NEWSPAPER OFFII F.K < ’LOSED Most of the Monarchist an 1 Catholic newspapers in Spain have been suppressed. IMPORTANT ARRESTS Arrests continue to be made, including the two sons of General Prime do Rivera. the former Dictator. lIE (JOT AAV AY The Martinis de Est ivel. Ibe newspaper proprietor, whose chalet at Seville was General San Jufg’s headquarters during the latter’S brief re gime. thrillingly es<-ape<j ever tin* border to Gibraltar. A CRITIC A L ITOrR After the mob had burned down the chalet the Marquis and a friend motored along the coast in an attempt; to reach Gibraltar by motor boat, which broke town. A SWIM FOR LIBERTY Thereupon the Marquis swam to the British territory, where many officers implicated in the revolt are already in hiding.
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 8
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179REVOLT IN SPAIN Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 2796, 13 August 1932, Page 8
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