THE NEUTRALS.
SPANISH CRISIS.
PREMIER ENJOINS CALM
(By Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Aesocia'/on; MADRID. Juno 17.
Regarding the probability of a railway strike Scnor Dato (tile Premier) siates that it is in everybody's interests that calm should reign at the present moment. Workmen should realise that perturbations are harmful to them, and workers and those not interested in provoking agitation might lrare confidence in the Government's social policy and efforts for the harmony of Capital and Labour. Tlio Spanish Ambassador in London has arrived at Madrid, and has conferred •with the Minister of State.
A REVOLUTION IMMINENT. MOVEMENT ANTI-MONARCHIOAL. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Received June 18th, 1.5 p.in.) MADRID, June 18. Remarkable developments in the political crisis have* been divulged, despite a rigorous censorship. The Rascal, Republican, Reform, and Socialist Parties in the Chamber of Deputies, held a conference, and decided to issue
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15931, 19 June 1917, Page 8
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