SPANISH STUDENTS RIOT
DE RIVERA’S WARNING MARTIAL LAW MOOTED (Australian and 'N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) DOINIDOM, Saturday. Dispatches from Madrid state that the Prime Minister of Spain, General Primo de Rivera, has issued a communique saying; that students’ demonstrations must cease. Failing - this, the universities and colleges will be closed indefinitely. Students in q.ll classes will be sent home, and the guilty will be severely punished. The fathers of those who are under IS years of age will be heavily fined. Fifty students are at present in priThe St. Jean de Luz correspondent of the "Daily Mail” says the strike of students continues almost throughout Spain. There have been further collisions with the police at Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville. Several demonstrators, including girl students, have been injured. Martial law may be proclaimed at Granada. An effigy of General de Rivera was torn to shreds in Madrid,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 615, 18 March 1929, Page 9
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