WHY DE RIVERA BAULKED
SPANISH DICTATOR AND MARRIAGE STAKES quarrel with fiancee LONDON, June 10. An explanation of the action of the prime Minister of Spain, General primo <le Rivera, in breaking off his engagement to Senorita Nini Castellanos, is given in the “Daily Mail.” The paper says the senorita fell in love with the general while she was a nurse with the Spanish troops in Morocco. A semi-official note says he heard that his fiancee had visited a street market of the Stock Exchange to buy shares, accompanied by Count Cimera and the Duke of Almodovar, a former Minister. The Prime Minister considered the action incomprehensible and imprudent, and, therefore, broke off the engagement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 13
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