IN SPAIN.
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THE KING BLAMED.
MADRID, June 18. The King qf Spain’s portrait at the Maurist Club was defaced. The King has been made the scapegoat for the errors of past administrations. The country does not desire a revolution. German interests alone are served by the present attacks on the Monarchy. . SPAIN’S CRISIS. (Received, This Day at 8.50. a.m.) MADRID, June 18. A remarkable development in the political crisis has been divulged, despite a rigorous censorship. Radical, Republican, Reform an dSocialista parties in the Chamber had a conference and decided to issue a revolutionary anti-Mon-archist manifesto forming themselves into a bloc. The causes of this coalition were the military crisis and the rumours of tho imminent formation -of a reactionary pro-German Government under Maura and General Weylr.
Further Alvareys of the Monarchist Reformist Party declared in favour of a Republic
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1917, Page 2
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144IN SPAIN. Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1917, Page 2
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