THE SPANISH CRISIS
RUMOUR OF PENDING REVOLUTION , AN ANTI-MONARCHIST , ' "BLOC" (lice. June |(|, j .5 h.iii.) Madrid, June 18. A. remarkable development in tlie political crisis has been divulged, in spile of the rigorous consorship. 'L'lie Kadi- . nil-i>«iiublicun, Reform, mid Socialist Parties in the Chamber at a conference , decided to issue ii rpvolutioniiry aiili.Moimidiist munifeMu, forming tTiem- . .selves into a "Woe." Tho causes of this coalition are the , military crisis and tlio rumours of the imminent formation of a reactionary proGermaii Government under Sonor Maura (ex-Premier) juid General Weyler, to fur. tlier Senor Alvarez's monarchist aims. The. Reformists have declared in favour of a republic.—AU3.-N.Z. Cable Assu. APPEAL TO THE 'WORKERS Madrid, June 17. Regardinj the probability <>£■ a nulway strike, Sonor Dato states that it is to everybody's interests that calm should reign at the present moment. Workmen should realise that perturbations will be harmful to them us workers. Those not interested in provoking the agitation may have confidence in the Government's social policy of harmony between Capital and Labour. The Spanish Ambassador at London has arrived at Madrid and conferred with (ho Minister of State.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 5
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