SERIOUS CLASHES
MANY CASUALTIES. Press Association Electric Telegraph Copyright GIBRALTAR, Saturday. Serious Communist disturbances have occurred at Malaga and there have been many casualties. The streets are occupied by troops with machine guns.
TOWN DOMINATED.
ANARCHISTS DEPORTED,
BARCELONA, Friday
The town is dominated by mobile shock police, driving armoured cars equipped with machine guns. Two hundred anarchists have been deported to the Canaries. JESUIT ORDER. DISSOLVED IN SPAIN. (Received Monday, 10.20 a.m.). MADRID, Sunday. The President has signed decrees dissolving the Jesuit Order in Spain. FIVE MURDERS. FOR DEFYING STRIKE. (Received Monday, 11.10 a.m.) MADRID, Sunday. Revolutionaries murdered five tram drivers who were taking cars from the yards in defiance of strike orders.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 25 January 1932, Page 5
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