LIFE IN SPAIN.
NO MIDOLE CLASS. s THE "WARRING FACTIONS. .■‘Mtabere of "the Sydney Rotary Ciub.at their last luncheon, heard an interesting address by Dr. Angus on 1 Ms’ tfc’cent Visit‘ to Spain. Dr. ■ Angus • skla that in Spain there were poor men’s clubs as well as rich. Spaniards were never in a hurry, and Weije'always glrid to get into converhsati on with ■a - stranger. , ’? ©tie .could easily see the’ revolution was •coming, .as eaeh side looked upom (he’other as enemies, and not as fellow-citizens, he said. / ’•There were conditions such as a jyoung country like’ Australia would got tolerate for a month, and which Spain' had been tolerating for several 'caiswttes/’ he’ridded. . .in -Spain-there was no middle class. Suspicion and fear were noticed among the people, he Mid.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 3 December 1936, Page 3
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129LIFE IN SPAIN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 300, 3 December 1936, Page 3
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