NEW PARTY IN SPAIN
"RELIGION AND COUNTRY?
TALK OF MONARCHY
LONDON, March 25. The Madrid correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states:—
"Spain will go into her next revolu* Hon. with a crucifix in her hand, according to a speaker at a demonstra* tion of 12,000 persons at Seville, who urged support of the Popular Actioa Party, aiming at a grouping of the sections of the Bight against the Government's anti-religious policy, which includes the threatened seizure of religious property and cathedrals valued at a hundred million sterling. The Nationalists are mostly young women organised on a Fascist basis. They weat a blue skirt and blouse. The -watchword is "Religion a.nd Country." Talk of monarchy is heard everywhere. "Undoubtedly, Spain is still in. 4 revolutionary period. Unemployment and the Government's agrarian policy are causing grave dissatisfaction, and if the Moderates reach agreement with the Bight Spain may be lid of it* Socialist dictatorship."
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 7
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