SPANISH REPUBLIC
FRANCO GETS THE SACK. (Uniten Press Association -U> EUwim Telegraph.—Copyright i MADRID, June 2(3. Franco, the {.Vanish Republic, n here lias been dismissed from his post as Chief of the Spanish Air Force. This is for counter revolutionary aclivt y. It is revealed that Franco had ordered a partial mobilisation of the military air force, which he intended to load in a counter-revolutionary revolt. Franco was gravely injured by the collapse of a platform this week whilst he was speaking.
AIRMEN START REVOLT. SEVILLE, June 27. A revolt, headed hv Franco, has broken out among the Span sh Air F'-rce men at the Tablada Aerodrome, at which there are airmen from the aro’lronies in all parts of the country. This morning troops from Seville marched on the aerodrome rebels. The troops have disarmed France, who directed the revolt from his bed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1931, Page 6
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