THE WAR IN SPAIN
SUICIDE OF GENERAL CAUSE OF HIS ARREST CONDEMNATION OF FRANCO United Press Assn.—EJec. Tel. Copyrlgni BARCELONA, May 9 The arrest of the noted rebel leader General Yague, who is reported to have committed suicide in prison at Saragossa, is attributed to a speech which he made condemning General Franco's Carlist supporters and also foreign interference in Spain. He led the recent successful Moorish attack at Lerida. He had been once previously arrested in connection with the failure of the assault on Madrid in November, 1936.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20495, 11 May 1938, Page 7
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