A CRISIS IN SPAIN
SITUATION GRAVE SEVILLE CADETS MUTINY (Australian and N.Z. Press Association). LONDON, Friday. According to reports from the Spanish frontier the Prime Minister. General Primo de Rivera, declares that he is obliged to render the censorship stricter, owing to false reports having reached the foreign Press. Consequently no news except official reports is coming from Madrid. The latest arrivals from Hendaye ar© of the opinion that, in spite of the dictator’s efforts to get control of the whole army, the situation has become most grave. Sensational events are expected in the near future. The dissolution of the artillery led to strange happenings at Seville, where the cadets mutinied. The infantry were ordered to fire on the insurgents, but refused to obey their own officers, whereupon the mutineers seized the infantry officers and imprisoned them in the Military Academy, whence they were released by the gendarmerie.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 9
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148A CRISIS IN SPAIN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 9
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