NOVELIST IN TROUBLE
IBANEZ SUMMONED TO EXPLAIN.
(DHItED p RESS ASSOCUTION.-COPIRIaHT.)
(REDTER'S TELEGRAM.)
(Received 18th December, 11 a m ) The novelist, Blasco Ibanez, now resident abroad, whoso pamphleteering attacks on King Alfonzo and the-'Direc-eZ. harT P'l atly, ann°yed the Spari* Government, has been summoned to apfoitmght to answer for the publication th M-rt k ' Alfonz° XIII. and the Military Terror in Spain." It is .noteworthy that the Home Secretary recently answered questions in the British House of Commons about the book. He•denied that h e -had prohibited its publication ,n England, but admitted .that.he had caused inquiries to be made about it, and was unable to secure a copy.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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109NOVELIST IN TROUBLE Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 147, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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