SPANISH UNREST
KING CRITICISED
[United Press Association—By Electric •Telegraph .—Copy right. ]
LONDON, April 28
The “Daily News's’” Madrid cor* respondent says : s - 'Renewed attacks on King Alfonso and, rioting in Barcelona in which thirty.were, injured in a demonstrating following the release ol the Catalan indicate ihcreaaed unrest, threatening, the security of the Crown. The,.stormiest gathering since the fall of.,the dictatorship was at the Comedia Theatre, when Senor Alverez, a Reformist, ex-Ministcr, said an ex-Chairman, of the Chamber of Deputies, amid ; tremendous applause, vehemently criticised King Alfonso for complicity in the. lute General Do Rivera’s coiip ■ de’tat, • lie declaring that the English .doctrine that “the King could do no wrong,” applied to the British monarch uvho respected the constitution, but not to King Alfonso, who in anyhour~pf suicidal folly and amibdtioti for,, power trampled it underfoot?, Coronation oath and throwing overboard safeguards of his Cro%p
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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144SPANISH UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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