SPANISH ARRESTS
MONARCHISTS FOR TRIAL. [United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received 11.30 a.m.) MADRID, April 28. General Bercnguers arrest will probably begin a series of indictments for resnousibiltios under the Dictatorship of General Heredia and Captain General Saragossa, under whose jurisdiction Gallan and Hernandez were condemned at Jaea. There will also be tried General Franco who has a brilliant Moroccan war record. He is a brother of the noted Republican airman, and will defend Berenguer. Legal proceedings arc pending against General Amedo. who is now pleasure cruising in the Mediterranean. The press of the left continues to clamour for the blood of the dictators and the indictment of Alfonso, but Lerroux apropos of prosecuting Alfonso says they might as well prosecute the moon. Nevertheless an attempt will be made to induce the Cortes to open the case, if the Government will not.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1931, Page 5
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