REBELS’ GRIM JEST
POLICEMEN’S BODY AS TARGET.
London, January 12
The grimmest story of the. Spanish revolt comes from Casa Viejas, near Cadiz, writes the Madrid correspondent of The Times. The, rebels fired from a house, killing and wounding several guards., and then hung the body of . a policeman outside a window and invited the dead man’s comrades to shoot at it. The guards, using bombs, set fire, to the house, and nineteen rebels perished. Over fifty rebels have been killed in the last four days.
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Southland Times, Issue 21928, 1 February 1933, Page 7
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