New York Times 100 years ago today, July 13, 1912:
MADRID, July 12.—Press dispatches from the frontier say that Capt.
Couciere, the royalist leader, with 700 men, is now at Valencia, the
garrison of which place is preparing to receive an attack. The Governor
of Caceres sends word that he has stopped a band of forty Portuguese
royalists, who were about to cross the frontier, among them several who
are believed to be prominent leaders.
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