TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.
PROBABLE REVOLUTION,
THE QUEEN INSTTX/TED. DEPUTATION TO THE "PRETENDER. (By Cable.—-Press Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, June 6. The Portuguese Parliament was dismissed a month ago. The King refuses to dismiss his Cabinet, and is govern- j ing by decree. He remains in his palace, i The Queen is subjected to insults j when she appears in public. Protests against the King's action are . being voiced everywhere. Many of the newspapers urge the people to refuse to pay the taxes, and many of the munici- I polities have passed resolutions to the same effect. I A deputation is visiting Prince Miguel Braganza, the Pretender, who resides at Vienna, and who has already declared that he is willing to consider an offer of the throne if a revolutionary move- j ment be successful i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1907, Page 5
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