SPANISH DICTATOR
QUARREL WITH FIANCEE. WHY ENGAGEMENT WAS ENDED. London, June 10. An explanation of the action of the Prime Minister of Spain, General Primo de Rivera, in breaking off his engagement to Senorita Nini Castellanos, is given in the Daily Mail. The paper says the senorita fell in love with the general while she was a nurse with
the Spanish troops in Morocco. A semiofficial note says he heard that his fiancee had visited a street market of the Stock Exchange to buy shares, accompanied by Count Cimera and the Duke of Almodovar, a former Minister. The Prime Minister considered the action incomprehensible and imprudent, and, therefore, broke off the engagement.
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Southland Times, Issue 20525, 29 June 1928, Page 8
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