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INFANTA ISABELLA

ALFONSO'S AUNT

OFF IN AN AMBULANCE

, MADRID, 20th April. Alfonso's octogenarian aunt, the Infanta Isabella, who saw the revolution in 1866 and two restorations of the Monarchy," was so ill with paralysis that it was necessary to break tho news of tho fall of the Monarchy with every precaution. Isabella, scorning her illness, and despite medical advice, declared her intention of instantly leaving tlie country, and departed in an ambulance to tho station.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 9

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INFANTA ISABELLA Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 9

INFANTA ISABELLA Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1931, Page 9

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