PARIS PLOTTERS
FOR IBERIAN RISINGS. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyrigut). LONDON, February 4. A British 'United Press message from Holiday states that the rising of soldiers in A'alencia was to have synchronised with another rising in Portugal. Everything was planned by Spanish and Portuguese exiles in Paris, from which place the Portuguese Premier was secretly warned in time for both of the Governments to net successfully. LONDON. February 5. 'The “Daily Telegraph” states: Reports received in London from diplomatic sources suggest- that the Spanish revolt is (far graver and more extensive than the stringent censorship allowed, it having been disclosed that (.here was some shooting in several centres of disaffection and numerous casualties hitherto unnublished, and that disaffection in the army spread to a portion of the navy. PARIS, February 5. “|.o Journal’s” Al.adrid correspondent states: Fearing further attempts to rescue Guerra, he has been placed in a gunboat, to an unnamed port. Other arrests include Dollano and Pin-, iers, two ex-Alinisters,
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1929, Page 6
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