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BURIED ALIVE

WOMEN AND CHILDREN AERIAL BOMB CASUALTIES SPANISH NATIONALIST RAID MADRID. Not. 20 An aerial bomb dropped during a Nationalist air raid sealed the entrance to a dug-out at Pozoblanco, in Andalusia, and buried alive 14 people, mostly women and children. The raiders then machine-gunned a train and killed four and injured many. A message from Barcelona states that the international volunteers about to be withdrawn from Republican Spain number 13,000 and include 800 British and 350 Canadian. They are now concentrated near the French frontier, and it is understood that before they are allowed to cross the frontier France wants a guarantee from Britain that none will be allowed to remain in France.

SEIZURE OF MINES

GENERAL FRANCO'S PLANS BRITISH NEWSPAPER REPORT Independent Cable Service LONDON. Nov. SO General Franco is planning to expropriate the Rio Tinto copper, and sulphur mines in southern Spain, in which £4,000,000 of British capital hatbeen invested, according to Reynolds News. The proposal is at present being kept in the background following reports that such action would cause disquiet in financial circles abroad.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 11

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BURIED ALIVE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 11

BURIED ALIVE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23201, 22 November 1938, Page 11

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