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UNREST IN SPAIN

GOVERNMENT’S POSITION STATEMENT BY DE RIVERA (Rec. November 27, 10.55 p.m.) Madrid, Novevmber 27. “The Government would resign if it thought its retention of office was detrimental to the public welfare, but the time has not yet come to do any such thing.” declares General De Rivera, who again emphasises that the Government is supported by both civilian and military opinion, as well as by the King’s confidence. “It would therefore be weakness and desertion if Ministers allowed themselves to be impressed or depressed by the clandestine murmurings of a discontented section, who neither in quantity nor quality represents a hundredth part of the Spanish people.”

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 11

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UNREST IN SPAIN Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 11

UNREST IN SPAIN Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 55, 28 November 1929, Page 11

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