SPANISH CIVIL WAR
LOYALIST SUCCESS. I'tiY cable— PRESS AMN.--COPYRIGHT J LONDON, September 20. The Barcelona correspondent of rhe “Daily Telegraph” says that the Loyalists vigorously repulsed a. resumption of the rebel attacks at Fayon, recapturing lost ground, and taking 150 prisoners.
’Pens of thousands of men from the class aged 34 have joined the Loyalist colours and begun training to provide ample reserves against General Franco’s increased shipments of men and materials from Italy, which indicate rhe probability of heavier rebel attacks at an early dare. BOMB STRIKES SCHOOL (Rec. Sept. 21. 11.30 a.m.) VALENCIA, Sept. 20. Seventeen were killed and fifty-six wounded, mostly women and children at Alcoy. thirty-four miles north of Alicante, when a bomb struck a school.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 September 1938, Page 5
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