SPANISH CRISIS.
MHiITARY MAKE DEMANDS ON KING, THE PREMIER RESIGNS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association, (Received October 30, 10.1-0 a.m.) MADRID, October 29. A commission from Barcelona,- representing the unanimous views of the military, starts for Madrid, hearing a peremptory message to King Alfonso, with inatrno*ions to <withhold if a decision. is meanwhile reached on a policy that satisfied the military Junta's aspirations. Dato, ■ • learning of the '_fanta'.s actjpn, objected to- the military seeking to .address vtha'^ing directly, ■instead of'" conveying their wishes through the Minister of War. Senior -Dato forthwith conferred with King Alfonso ior two hours, and finally resigned.: •.- .. n
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14441, 30 October 1917, Page 3
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