SPANISH TURMOIL
Result Cannot Be
Forecast
“It would be simply ridiculous for anyone to forecast what will happen in Spain if the rebels win out,” said Mr. W Eels 0.M.G., of Dunedin, who returned to New Zealand after a fifteenmonth trip abroad by the Kangitiki, which arrived at Wellington from London yesterday. . . , Mr. Eels was in Spam in March, but at that time the visitor could detect no undercurrent of the approaching storm, he said A few churches had been burned because of antipathy to the clergy. Everything seemed more _or less peaceful, but it was only a few months later that the revolution broke out Europe itself was m a turmoil, and nobody knew what was going to “I am glad to be coming back to New Zealand—the most beautiful and the most peaceful country in the world.’ said Mr. Fels. ... « ' Mr. Fels is chairman of directors oi Ilallenstein Bros., Ltd., and is a director of the D.I.C.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 23, 22 October 1936, Page 9
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159SPANISH TURMOIL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 23, 22 October 1936, Page 9
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