GENERAL MOLA'S DEATH
Rebels* Deep Gloom (Received 5, 10,30 a,m.) SALAMANCA, June 4. The insurgent headquarters were plunged into the deepest gloom by General Mola's death, as he was unquestionably the ablest leader that they possessed. General Mola played an even greater part than General Franco during the early stages of the revolt. Two of the bodies in the air crasb were found fifty feet from the wreekage, and three were found eighty feet away. They were taken to Burgos for burial.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 5
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82GENERAL MOLA'S DEATH Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 5
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