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1909/08/28

BOMB USED IN BARCELONA.; Only Three Persons Injured — Strict Censorship of the Press. »
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1909/08/24

SPAIN IMPRISONS 5,000 IN BARCELONA; Thousands More, Men, Women, and Children, Arrested in Outside Cities as Rebels. TWO BOMBS ARE EXPLODED Fresh Revolt Feared If Gen. Marina Is Defeated — He Plans to Attack the Moors Soon. LISBON, Aug. 24. — A dispatch to the Mundo from Barcelona says that at the last meeting the Spanish [...] »
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1909/08/18

STOWAWAYS IN IRONS ON A SPANISH LINER; Trio Found at Sea Thought to be Anarchists or Leaders in Recent Revolt. STRICT GUARD OVER THEM Ship’s Officers Secretive About Prisoners’ Identity — Vessel Had Almost a Mutiny at Malaga. Locked up in irons between decks on the Spanish liner Buenos Aires, now at Pier 10 East River, [...] »
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1909/08/13

LEROUX AVOIDS BARCELONA.; Republican Leader Fears Presence Might Cause Fresh Outbreaks. »
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1909/08/09

FIGHTING IN BARCELONA.; Collision of Troops and Incendiaries Reported — New Strike Feared. »
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1909/08/07

MORE ARRESTS IN BARCELONA.; Report of Prisoners Shot and Talk of New General Strike. »
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1909/08/05

BARCELONA NORMAL AGAIN.; Only Ruins Give Evidence of the Recent Outbreak. »
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1909/08/04

SPANISH GAYETY PERSISTS.; Even in Barcelona People Have Apparently Forgotten Revolt. LONDON, Aug. 4. — The Daily Telegraph’s special correspondent, who has just arrived in Barcelona, sends to his paper a dispatch giving a curious picture of the indifference or ignorance the Spanish people evinced throughout his journey from the frontier, even in Madrid, to the [...] »
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1909/08/03

FOREIGNERS AMONG VICTIMS.; Many French and Italians Reported Among Dead, Wounded, or in Prison. »
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1909/08/02

LONDON, Aug. 2. — The Daily Telegraph’s Madrid correspondent, in a story dated Friday night and sent by way of Biarritz, declares that though the military is now in control in Barcelona the situation is still more difficult, inasmuch as the Anarchists and Revolutionists have fled to the mountains and near-by villages, where they will [...] »
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