Revolt Feared
COMMUNISTS IN SPAIN NO FAITH IN ELECTIONS By Telegraph—Press Association-Copy right) Received Dec. 3, 6.25 p.m. MADRID, Dec. 2. On the eve of the second elections, the question is asked, “Docs Spain face a Red revolution?’’ The Socialists question tho legality of the elections on the ground that they have been faked. Many expect an outbreak at any moment, and many women refuse to leave their homes. Police cars with revolving machine-guns are in readiness. Tho Government has declared a state of emergency equivalent to modified martial law in Barcelona City and province. Bomb-throwing and shootnig is occurring daily among the war ring political parties. A transport, strike has developed and many leaders have beon arrested.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 286, 4 December 1933, Page 7
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