SPANISH REVOLT
RINGLEADERS DEPORTED [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] MADRID. February 10. Amid their "women relatives’ passionate cries of “Farewell!” and answering shouts of “Down "with the Republic!” a crowd of one hundred and nine anarchists and Communists, who were the ringleaders in the Catalonian rebellion, were embaked at Barcelona for deportation to Spanish Guinea. The deportees were not tried in the Law Courts. They are to be confined aboard the vessel for twenty days without knowing what is the punishment that is awaiting them. Franco and other Radical Deputies have tumultuously protested against the deportations, Franco declaring tjliat a revolutionary protest strike is being prepared in Barcelona, with which he sympathised.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1932, Page 3
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