CRISIS IN SPAIN
SPAIN’S UNREST. MADRID, July 21. The Governor, aided by public forces entered the palace at Barcelona where seventy deputies and senators with the leaders Cnmbo, Lorroux, Melquides and the so- called Catalonian Parliament was assembled. Ho compelled the meeting to disperse, without incident. BARCELONA QUIET. MADRID, June 21. The Minister of Interior in a statement. statos Barcelona is quiet and work is proceeding. The railwaymen ®t_ Valontia struck, but subsequently resumed. Reports have been received of the derailment of a passenger train near Saragasoa. There was a collision at Casp* Station between Madrid and Barcelona. There was a collision at Nonthenu on the railway to Valontia. All those mishaps are interrupting communications.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1917, Page 3
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115CRISIS IN SPAIN Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1917, Page 3
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