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RIOTING IN SPAIN.

' . MADRID, February 12. Anti-Jesuit riots have taken place at Madrid, Valencia, Granado and elsewhere in Spain. Great discontent prevails on account of the approaching marriage of the Infanta Maria de las Mercedes, Princess of the Asturias, with Prince Charles, second son of the Count Caserta, of the Neapolitan Royal House. The discontent in Spain has led to fafal rioting at Saragossa, in Aragon. The Government has forbidden demonstrations in the streets in any of the cities, and threatens to suspend the constitution.

[lt will be remembered that riots occurred a month or two ago at Barcelona, and in various parts of Aragon and Catalonia, military students' taking a prominent, part. The Government viewed the outbreak as an attempted Carlist rising, and took measures accordingly. Don Carlos himself, who was in Italy, repudiated and discountenanced the movement as detrimental to the cause.]

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New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 17

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RIOTING IN SPAIN. New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 17

RIOTING IN SPAIN. New Zealand Mail, 21 February 1901, Page 17