OBITUARY
KING ALFONSO’S AUNT DEAD,
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(Received this day at 10 a.m.) 1* Alt IS, April 23. Obituary.— The Infanta Isabel, King Aifonso’s aunt. SPANISH INFANTA’S DEATH. PARIS, April 23. The revolution broke her heart, is t!n> French comment on Princess Isohel. D is recalled when informed of tbe big,hi of Ibe Royal family, tbe Infanta declared “1 do not mind if i d;e on tile train I will not die ill Republican Spain.” Though Republicans invited her In remain she rose from her sick bed and insisted on going to Paris. Government nrovided special compartments and despite paralysis, Isabel appeared to stand the journey well. She lias- since received callers, but collapsed in the afternoon. Queen Ena motored from Foiitainbleau with all the children except Prime Austnrias, and knelt at the bedside and engaged in prayer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1931, Page 5
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