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SPAIN TRIES A NEW GOVERNMENT.—The first meeting of the new Cabinet of Spain which took over the reins of government from the late Dictator, Primo Rivera. Left to right: Don Leopoldo Matos (Minister for the Promotion of National Wealth), Admiral Carvia (Naval Affairs), General Marzo (Minister of the Interior), General Berenguer (Prime Minister), Senor Estrada (Minister of Finance and National Economy), and the Duke of A lba (Minister of Education and Fine Arts). The Duke of Alba is regarded as one of the most dashing figures in Spanish society. He is an intimate friend of the King.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 19

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SPAIN TRIES A NEW GOVERNMENT.—The first meeting of the new Cabinet of Spain which took over the reins of government from the late Dictator, Primo Rivera. Left to right: Don Leopoldo Matos (Minister for the Promotion of National Wealth), Admiral Carvia (Naval Affairs), General Marzo (Minister of the Interior), General Berenguer (Prime Minister), Senor Estrada (Minister of Finance and National Economy), and the Duke of Alba (Minister of Education and Fine Arts). The Duke of Alba is regarded as one of the most dashing figures in Spanish society. He is an intimate friend of the King. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 19

SPAIN TRIES A NEW GOVERNMENT.—The first meeting of the new Cabinet of Spain which took over the reins of government from the late Dictator, Primo Rivera. Left to right: Don Leopoldo Matos (Minister for the Promotion of National Wealth), Admiral Carvia (Naval Affairs), General Marzo (Minister of the Interior), General Berenguer (Prime Minister), Senor Estrada (Minister of Finance and National Economy), and the Duke of Alba (Minister of Education and Fine Arts). The Duke of Alba is regarded as one of the most dashing figures in Spanish society. He is an intimate friend of the King. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 940, 5 April 1930, Page 19

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