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THE SPANISH REVOLT

aftermath reviewed. GAOLS FULL OF REBELS. (United Press Association.) (By Eleotrib Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, January 26. ■ (Received Jan. 27, at 1.50 a.m.) Reviewing the aftermath of the Spanish revolt, the Madrid correspondent of The Times asserts that political health can return only when King Alfonso submits to a thorough discussion of the situation and that the risk to the throne'becomes greater every week. Don Antonio Maura, the Conservative. Leader, who has been Premier five times, declares that King Alfonso is even more treacherous than his grandfather, King Ferdinand VI. The gaols are full of rebels, while the elements and causes of the reremain outside. Non-political leaders of opinion declare that the traditional Spanish State is in the last stages of decomposition and the monarchy is an association of parasites on the nation.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 9

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THE SPANISH REVOLT Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 9

THE SPANISH REVOLT Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 9