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FISHERMEN’S FEUD

SPANIARDS v. BRITONS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.' GIBRALTAR, January 11. The crews of fifty fishing craft, manned by 300 Spaniards, objecting to British crafts fishing in. their reserves, armed themselves with revolvers, knives, and bludgeons. They surrounded the Spanish trawler San Antonio, six miles north-east of Gibraltar, swarmed aboard and offered the crew to put to sea in search of the British trawler Juanville, which was believed to be cruising thereabouts. Unable to locate her, they seized a second Spanish boat —Maria, and destroyed the fishing gear. Both crafts were looted of provisions, and were later found grounded near Lalinea.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 7

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FISHERMEN’S FEUD Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 7

FISHERMEN’S FEUD Greymouth Evening Star, 13 January 1928, Page 7

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