SPAIN’S CABINET
DICTATORSHIP REPLACED TENTATIVE ARRANGEMENT, "STRONG MAN” EXCLUDED. (United Press Association—By Electric Tel egra ph— O opy ri gh t.) (Received 8.10 a.m.) MADRID, January 31. .General Borenguer has completed the Cabinet, with- himself as Prime Minister and War Minister, and the Duke of Alba as Minister of Education.
A notable absentee is iSenor Cam bo, a foremost economist and regard ed as a strong man, capable of over hauling Spain's finances.
It is gathered that he imposed conditions to Which King Alfonso and General Borenguer were unable to accede. It is understood that he demanded liberty to report upon the financial position under, and resulting from, the late Dictatorship.
It is announced that the ’Cabinet is purely provisional and will hold office only.until the general election and the convening of Parliament.
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Northern Advocate, 1 February 1930, Page 9
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