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TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

A SPANISH srecKss. [Reuters Telegrams. J (Received this day at S a.in.) .MADRID,' November 13. Advices from Morocco state that Spanish troops attacked knee enemy forces near Wadlaw. assisted by artillery and aircraft. The enemy were routed. The. Spanish losses were about furlv killed and woinm-eif.

SPANISH AIMIKSTS. (Received this day at 11.2 a n.m.) PARIS, November 12. “ l.e .Journal ” publishes messages from Madrid statin': over eighty militant extremists were arrested yesterday in -Madrid alone. The censorship is stricter than ever. Newspapers arc not allowed to mention arrests in the provinces. Four bombs were found in tee public gardens at M.onjuich, and in conscqiicucc five arrests have been made.

-MADRID, Nov. 12. Fxtuusive operations arc now proceeding in Morocco in pursuance with the Directory’s rev ive Lr bring the cninl'nigti against the Rilfs to a conclusion. et'eu though this involves some withdrawal from the enemy country, (■'eneral I'rimo do llivora, who exchanged the Directorship of Spain for the High C'ommissionorship of Morocco is (lirecliing operations, lie boldly derided to fail hack from the Holy City of .Shcshuaug, forty-live miles south of Tetnan to a new fortified line. A communii|iie in this connection says the Spaniards, supported hy warships and aeroplanes provoked an engagement with a view of inllietiii.ee exemplary c.hastisenient. so as to lacilitate the subsequent retirement. In the course of hard lighting, the Spaniards lost ten killed and fifty two wounded. The War Office has decided to postpone tile disbandment of the 11)21 class and call the 1021 class to the colours in order to pursue an inexorable campaign. t

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 3

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TROUBLE IN SPAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 3

TROUBLE IN SPAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 3

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