LOYALISTS SURPRISED
Landing Party’s Hurried Retreat
LONDON, Sept. 2.
Sir Percival Phillips, cabling the "Daily Telegraph’’ from Seville, says: "A Government force from Malaga attempted to land at Atunara, near La Lines before dawn, in the mistaker belief that the territory was unguarded bat a strong force of rebels opened fire and the attackers hnrriedly retreated."
A message from Burgos says that General Cabanellas, head of the Burgos Bevolntionary Junta, has telegraphed a protest to the international Red Cross at Geneva against the bombardment of a hospital bearing the sign of the Red Croes. The hospital is reported to have been bombed by Government planes, killing several patients.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 223, 3 September 1936, Page 7
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