SPANISH CRISIS
EFFECT OF GERMAN CAMPAIGN , London, January 9. The German campaign in Spain continues tinabated. It is considered in well-informed quarters that it may oven lead to the Government's resignation. Pro-Germans not only excuse the submarine campaign against Spanish merchantmen on the ground of their wading iu contraband with the Entente, but assert that Senor Romanones openly sided with the Entente. They impudently denounce Spain for refusing to join in the peace campaign. It is believed the German Ambassador inspires the pro-German newspapers. It is significant that he recently declared that the steamer ban Leandro, sunk on tho 7th, would not be torpedoed if the captain solicited safe conduct from him. This haughty pronouncement lias aroused indigna-tion.—Aiis.-N.Z. Cable Assn. cabinetlesknation Madrid, January 9. Tho Spanish Cabinet bas resigned.— Renter. reconstructjngThe ministry (Rec. January 10, 7.30 p.m.) Madrid, January 9. It is understood that' King Alfonso has confirmed tho Premiership of Senor Romanones, who reconstructs the Minis-try.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. CABINET REMAINS (Rec. January 30, 11.30 p.m.) Madrid, January 10. The Ciibinct remains in office.—Renter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2974, 11 January 1917, Page 5
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