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A NEW SPAIN

BERENGUER'S POLICY

WELDING OF PAST AND

FUTURE. NO ABRUPT CHANGES. United Preig Assn, by El. Tel. Copyrigni (Received leb. 4, 5.5 p.m..) MADRID, fob. 5. The spiritual peace, and material tranquility oi all dpauauds tiv the complete welding of the past and the future, without abrupt changes, keeping everything the Dictatorship left in constructive policy, ere the chief amis of the Government, says General Berenguer, the new Premier. addressing the captains general. “1 believe,” he said, I ‘ls pain has entered the path leading qtnekly to a splendid renascence. ' i,

SPANISH CABINET

SWEEPING DEC IS LONS . A'J FIRST .MEETING.

EXILED PROFESSORS EE-

INSTATED

Dnlted Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright LONDON. Feb. J.

The Times’ correspondent in AlaUrkl states that the new Cabinet held it first meeting and took sweeping decisions, showing that General Berenguer is determined to re-es-tablish the constitution in every particular.

Five university prolcssors who opposed tiie Dictatorship. including tiie famous philologist. Professor Unamuno, at present exiled, will be reinstated.

Tile Marque* dc Stella liu* received a firm reminder that *ukhors on the active list must not meddle in politics. The Duke of Almondovar has communicated with the Marques de Estelle demanding reparation by arms for the insult* offered six years ago. IMPRISONED OFFICERS AND MEN RELEASED. A ROUSING WELCOME. United Press Assn, by -61. Tel. Copj-richi (Received Feb. 1. 7.-3 p.m.) .MADRID. Feb. 0. A rcu*iiig welcome was given to the released artillery officers and men who were imprisoned a. year ago for the revolt against De Rivera. All variety of students have resumed their peaceful life, and the whole city is tranquil under General i’erenguer's programme of restoring full constitutional liberty.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11123, 5 February 1930, Page 5

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A NEW SPAIN Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11123, 5 February 1930, Page 5

A NEW SPAIN Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11123, 5 February 1930, Page 5

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