PACT SIGNED
TO STIR UP REVOLUTION ITALIANS AND SPANIARDS HOSTILITY TO MUSSOLINI AND DE RIVERA (United Press Association— By Eleotrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) United Service LONDON,; 'February. Tho “Daily Mail’s” Paris correspondent reports that a pact to stir up world (revolution, and light strong Governments wherever found, starting in Italy and Spain, has been signed on behalf of Italian revolutionists and Spanish radicals. Tho pact is described as an alliance of ltalo-Spanish republicans, and follows the repeated failures of anti-Fas-cists to overthrow tho Mussolini and De Rivera governments, and pledges the parties to combine all means in their power to do this, and also attempt to persuade the League of Nations to exclude Italy and Spain on the grounds that their governments are incompatible with the League’s democratic spirit. Italian anti-Fascists are for the most part seeking a refuge in the southeast of France. General de Rivera’s opponents’ headquarters are partly in Paris, partly in St. Jean de Luz and luxurious villas between Biarritz and thd Spanish frontier® 6 -*' PLANS MISCARRY GIBRALTAR, 11th February. Senor Guerra, ex-Primfe Minister, and his son have been landed at Minorca. It is now revealed that they landed at Valencia under -assumed names to lead a revolt, but nTerely walked r Into a trap, their plans for a rising miscarrying.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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213PACT SIGNED Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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