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TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

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[Reuteks Telegrams.] DEI’IY ERA'S COUP DM M.UTfiE. (Received this day at 0 25 a.n: ) PARIS. Nov. 11. An escapee from Barcelona asserts that General Derivera. following on the seizure of the Syndicalist courier's secret revolutionary documents, precipitated the outbreak by means of a bogus telegram instructing the Spanish exiles to meet at a rendezvous. The exiles unsuspectingly fell into the ambush on the Pyrennean frontier, and were either shot down, arrested or dispersed. At Catalan;! the Separatists and Republicans, Anarchists and Syndicalists were awaiting the signal liom Madrid, and when they heard the revolution had broken out oil the P.vrennean frontier the most impetuous of them ran into the streets and opened lire, but found the police awaiting them. SITUATION IN HAND. MADRID. Nov. 11. Public opinion is that the encounter at Vera and Barcelona, and arrests at Perpignam, indicate there was a concentrated movement by a small revolutionary group, apparently syndicalists. It is believed the Government has the situation well in hand. PARIS, Nov. 11.

A message from Aludrd states about forty nrrests have been made, including two ex-Depiities, both Extreme Republicans.

REVOLUTION FIZZLES OUT. (Received this day at 11.25 n.m.) -MADRID. November 11. Tile general impression is that tin revolutionary movement in tin- NorthEast is deiinilely suppressed. The affair seems to have been badly organised.

The plot is ascribed to (lie political supports of the old regime.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1924, Page 3

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235

TROUBLE IN SPAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1924, Page 3

TROUBLE IN SPAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1924, Page 3

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