GENERAL CABLES
SPANISH GOVERNMENT. (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 10.30. a.m.) .MADRID, February 3. Official.—The Government has sent General San Jorjo to Valencia to re move civil and military officials in whom they have no confidence. PARIS, February 3. The “ Journal ” reports three Spanish officers concerned in the revolt and sentenced to death at Ciudad, committed suicide. SPANISH REVOLT NIPPED. LONDON, February 3. British United Press telephoned despatches from Valencia, state a neu revolt was nipped in the bud. Genera. San Jorvo went by air from Madrid and found a small portion of tin* garrison in revolt, so lie arrested General Cabanellas and' forced the malcontents to submit. It- is reported these earlier attempted to release Sanchez Guerra who previously narrowly escaped asphyxiation in a cell through charcoal fumes from a brazier. Loyal troops frustrated bis release alter minor fight ing. NEWS FROM KABUL. (Received this day at 10.30. tv.in.) DELHI, February 3. News from Peshawar states arrivals from Kabul say the Indians are sale. The Hindu temples and the rest of the houses arc untouched. Bacchachakao is acknowldged king and claims the allegiance'of five thousand men at Kabul. Others have gone home preparing U meet Alliuliucd Khan, ex-Governor ol Kabul, at present Controller ol Jalalabad. OBITUARY. (Received this day at 12.25. p.m.) LONDON, Fell. 3. Obituary.—The theatrical producer. .). A. E. .Malone, manager ol the “Gaiety Girl” tour of Australia in 1805. LONDON, February 3. Obituary.—Georgina, Countess ol Dudoy, Lord Dudley’s mother. DEATHS IN SNOWSTORM. (Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) BUENOS AYRES, Fob. 3. A snowstorm trapped Argentine cowboys on Cordillera Range. Andes, on Thursday. Sixteen died of cold and six escaped.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1929, Page 5
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