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THE CRISIS IN PORTUGAL.

CABLE NEWS.

United Press Associaiion—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.

AN ADDRESS FROM BRITISH PARLIAMENT. A FRIENDLY, KINDLY KING. CALM COURAGE OF A NOBLE WOMAN. Received February 6, 8 a.m. LONDON, February 5. The Prime Minister, Sir H. Camp-bell-Bannerman, moved in the House of Commons, an address expressing horror and indignation at the mad revolting crime, which ended m the death of the King and Crown Prince of Portugal, and sympathy with the suffering family and people. He eulogised the manly, friendly, kindly King and his son, so full of youthful hope and promise, and referred to the calm courage of a> noble woman. Mr Akers-Douglay, a former Home Secretary, seconded the adoption of the address, and the motion was carried without deba'e. PORTUGUESE ATTACHED TO MONARCHY. NO DANGER OF A REVOLUTION. Received February 6, 9.12 a.m. LISBON. February 5. Admiral Ferreira do Amaral, the Portuguese Premier, interviewed, said the Portuguese were devotedly attached to the 'monarchy, and even if a revolution had been possible, Saturday's crime would prevent its realisation. AN INNOCENT MAN SHOT. SENHOR FRANCO'S RETIREMENT. LISBON, February 5. One of the three men killed as assassins of the King of Portugal was innocent. LONDON, February 5. The "Spectator" says that Senhor Franco has definitely retired from (politics.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9049, 7 February 1908, Page 5

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THE CRISIS IN PORTUGAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9049, 7 February 1908, Page 5

THE CRISIS IN PORTUGAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9049, 7 February 1908, Page 5

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