AFFAIRS IN SPAIN.
By Electric Telegraph— -Copyright
(Per Press Association.)
(Red. 11.10 p.m.) MADRID, Sept. 22. The, details of tho Gullera outrage are;- that the judg-e and Chief Constable. : were chased by the. Revolutionists. The former took refuge in tho: Town Hall, aided by the actuary. Micanwhilo the constable was. stabbed and thrown into the. river and stoned until he sank. Tho.mob forced an entrance to the Town Hall and split ■the judge's- skull Avith a hatchet and stabbed tho Actuary, and. tlreiii. dragged t] ie jbtpdi-cs 'through the; streets until they were unrecognisable. Many workers are resuming work. A revolutionary band ds terrorising Valencia. An attempt . to burn Duke Gerandra's Palace was frustrated. They looted .a,numr>e>r of municipal safes. The. troops are • pursuing. .'. A warship with five hundred troops has arrived at Fernol. , Tho authorities . secured details and carefully planned an anarchist plot to which- the strikers intended to . pave, the way to thc v attacks planned on the convents barrack's and public buildings. .-...- --;. A stack of bottles were filled with explosives, and prepared. All -the .members of the executive were arirestsdj nipping the movement jin '^ho, bud. .
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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1911, Page 5
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189AFFAIRS IN SPAIN. Grey River Argus, 23 September 1911, Page 5
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