AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL
j DICTATOR INTERVIEWED. i WILL FOLLOW MODEL By Tel.--Press Assoc.—Copyright. (Bee. June 9, 8. AO a.in.) ’l/mdon. June S. 'Die Daily .Mail's Oporto correspondent interviewed the Dictator, Genci al Manuel Dacosta. who commanded the R.iruignc-e in war time Hr >aid he decided on proclaiming the diitatoiship after year- of deliberation, iu which he saw uner e-ha w, the reMilt of unstable political partie s which no man dare govern. It was everyone tor himself, thus impoverishing, and corrupting Portugal, He meant to obtain gad reform in the country at- all co.-t- and intended to model the dictatorship on the lines of .Mussolini. He would never forget Earl Haig - ; words when he said good-hyo at I Inn- I dors, adding, “Some day we may hear ! yon doing something for Portugal , within itseil. I recommend you to do) so. as there seems sore need for help. ' s (Sun Cahle). j
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 3
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