CABLE NEWS AFFAli'ii m PiMFUGAL A J USTIFJLADLE ALT. FRANCO TOO PRECIPITATE. United Press Association —Copyright (.Received Feb. I'-’, lU.li p.m.) LONDON, Fob. 12. The Times’ Lisbon correspondent comments on the incredible equanimity wherewith the assassinations are regarded by the population. The Standard's correspondent states that the regieido is considered a justifiable act. No real effort is being made to discover the accomplices. Subscriptions are being raised for the assassins’ families. The Republican newspapers demand the criminal prosecution of tho lato King Carlos’ equerry, who sabred ono of tho assassins. According to some accounts, tho public feel that Senhor Franco was too precipitate in abolishing sinosures wholesale. He endeavored to divide the parties, and then rulo as dictator.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2114, 13 February 1908, Page 3
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