Rebel Assault on Malaga
5000 MORE ITALIANS LANDED. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Sunday, 9.50 p.m. GIBRALTAR, Jan. 17. The i ;gents are still fighting in the out. .j of Marbella thirty miles west of Malaga. They have surraunded Marbella which the cruisers are shelling. The rebels bombed Malaga, wrecking the American consulate. Government bombers which are believed to be seeking to bomb General Del Lano’s headquarters at Algeciras, dropped aerial torpedoes spreading panic. Five thousand additional Italians are reported to have landed at Cadiz. Hitler and Mussolini POSSIBLE MEETING IN MARCH. BERLIN, January 13. General Goering is reported to have discussed a possible meeting between Hitler and Mussolini in the middle of March, after Mussolini has visited Budapest and Vienna. Germans in Morocco NO EVIDENCE OP MILITANT PREPARATIONS. TANGIER, January 13. French correspondents confirm that there is no evidence of German military preparations in Morocco, though no doubt Germany is actively carrying on propaganda.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 14, 18 January 1937, Page 7
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