SPANISH TROUBLE.
BARCELONA PARLIAMENT DISFERSED. By Telegraph—Pre33 Assocation—Copyiig lfc Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MADRID, July 20. The Governor, aided by the publio forces, entered the Palace at Barcelona. -where seventy Deputies and Senators, v,nth their leaders. Cambo, Lerrcmx and Melquidos, assembled in the so-called Catalonian Parliament. The Governor compelled the meeting to disperse -without incident. BARCELONA QUIET. RAILWAYMAN'S BRIEF STRIKE. Beater's Telegrams. MADRID, July 20. The Minister of the Interior, in a statement, said that Barcelona ii cpiet, and that work is proceeding* Railwaymen at Valencia struck, bs4 subsequently resumed. Reports liad been received of thfl derailment of a passenger train near Saragossa, a collision at Caspe Station, between Madrid and Barcelona, and collision on the Nareheru Railway near Valencia, all interrupting co m nu 1
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12066, 23 July 1917, Page 4
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