Obituaries Related to "Zamora" from New York Times Archive
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BUENOS AIRES — Niceto Alcala Zamora, father of the Spanish Republic and its first President, died here last night [Feb. 17]. A consistent "middle of the roader," his dream was a common-sense Spanish republic. He was only in office for four
Funeral of Aleala Zamora
ALOALA ZAMORA, 7t, DEAD IN ARGENTINA; First President of the Second Spanish Republic, Exiled by Franoo, Ousted Monarchy
Dies, 71
SON OF ZAMORA DIES; Scion of Spanish Ex-President Stricken While at the Front
Zamora, Jose A
FASCIST IN A FIGHT IN SPANISH COURT; Primo de Rivera Is Hit by an Inkwell After Drawing New Five Months' Term. 37 SPECTATORS SEIZED Man Is Lynched in Zamora in Riots at the Funeral of Another Victim.
Alleged Fascist lynched by mob in Zamora disorders
THOUSANDS TO SEE FUNERAL OF MACIA; Catalan Villagers Flock to Barcelona for Burial of President Today. ZAMORA IS ON WAY THERE High Officials Go With Spain's Chief Executive -- Religious Services Held.
funeral plans
MERCY FOR GENERAL STIRS CORTES FIGHTS; Sanjurjo Is Sentenced to Die for Seville Revolt, but Zamora Cuts It to Life in Prison. CABINET ALMOST UPSET News Starts Fists of Deputies Flying -- Mob Gathers at Jail to Jeer Clemency. LEADER'S SON GOES FREE Tw
Bill reptd being prepared to dissolve entire Spanish force; Capt J Sanjurjo dismissed
GUNS RULE SEVILLE TO HALT DISORDERS; Martial Law Proclaimed After Four Bystanders Die From Syndicalist Rioting. REPUBLIC FACES STIFF TEST Assembly Denies Cabinet Right to Decree Repressive Action-- Zamora May Resign. Macia Attacks Madrid. Monarchist
Macia denounces Govt for strike decree; crisis between Catalonia and central Govt; monarchist complicity in Syndicalist movement charged; Cabinet Mins and minority leaders in secret meeting
SPAIN PROCLAIMS NEW BILL OF RIGHTS; ZAMORA ASKS POWERS FOR CONFIDENCE; KING ON CRUISER REACHES MARSEILLES; MANIFESIO GIVES PROGRAM Religious Freedom, New Land Code and Respect for Property Pledged. ROYAL SYMBOLS WIPED OUT Exhausted Revelers Sleep on
Repub movement
TWO FACE DEATH IN MEXICO.; Bandit Zamora Threatens to Kill American and Britisher.
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