SPANISH POLITICAL CRISIS
WHY THE PREMIER RESIGNED. ON A CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MADRID, October 29. A commission from Barcelona, representing the unanimous views of the military, has started for Madrid, bearing a peremptory message to King Alfonso, with, instructions to withhold it if a decision is meanwhile reached on the policy of satisfying the military Junta's aspirations. Senor Dato, Premier, learning of the Junta's action, objected to the military seeking to address the King directly, instead of conveying their wishes through the Minister of War.
Senor Dato forthwith conferred with King Alfonso for two hours, > and finally resigned.
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 17149, Issue 17149, 31 October 1917, Page 4
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