SPANISH UNREST
PRESIDENT’S FEAR REPUBLIC IS UNPOPULAR t < ■ (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) WMW July 25. The oor-respondeat cf this “Morning Post,” who lias lat.ily been in Spain says: “The Republic is/growing mo-.e and more „ unpopular.' The President has a morbid fear of assass.nation, and i« seldom seen in public. The- Oovernment is being maintained in office because its-deputies, who-are being paid known that they would not be re-jlect-«rl if there were a general ..election.-” “The Spaniards, who have the instincts of -gent-li -men, a-.;e disgusted to see ex-King Alfonso yob-bed of his. private -property, while- the women resent the insults that have been heaped on the religious orders. It is noteworthy tha-t - many Roman Catholic ba-mieirs are.now to ton reen in Madrid, whereas."fit thie time of the Revolution, only a few ardent Roman Catholics dared to display ths-m. \
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1932, Page 5
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139SPANISH UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1932, Page 5
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