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UNREST IN SPAIN.

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.

F.ERREE DEMO3STRATION

Received October 14, 9.15 a.m. LONDON, October 13. 'lhe Metropolitan Police were warned that a demonstration on the anniversary of the execution of Ferrer, the Spanish Socialist, would be attempted in London. They found the pavement and steps of the Spanish Kmbassy chemically stained with blood colour.

TROOPS CONFINED TO KAR-K-CKS.

Received October 14, 9 30 a.m. MADRID, October 13. A] the Spanish troop a have been ordered to be confined to barracks pending the Ferrer demonstrations.

REVOLUTIONARY TACTICS

Received October 14, 9.15 a.m MADRID, October 13,

A lengthy interview which has been held between King Alfonso and tienor Maura, Leader of the Conservative Party, is interpreted as evidence of a union between Conservatives and Liberals to combat revolutionary tactics. lhe revolutionaries have started a campaign of abuse against Monarchists in order to frustraate [the alliance. . The Madrid bourse is low. PEACEFUL DEMONSTRATIONS. Received Last Night, 10.50 o'clock. MADRID, October 14. The warships at barcelona made a great display; also the military

The Ferrer demonstrations were peaceful and orderly. Similar reports are| to hand from other centres.

SIE JOSEPH W.AED.

INTERVIEWED AT CHRISTCHURCH.

WORK OV THE SESSION

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night.

"At the end of the session, the Government'programme will be found to be a very full and practical one," predicted t e Prime Minister to a newspaper representative to-day. Continuing, Sir Joseph Ward said: | "Personally, lam a believer in results, and to judge of the work of the present session, every fairminded person will agree with me in saying that the only way to estimate it is to wait until the work of Parliament has been completed. The progress during the early portion of the session was . from time to time slow, due to causes to which it is not necessary for me to refer; hut most important policy Bills will be on the Statute Look before the end of the session, and I and my colleagues are quite content to be judged by the general result, quite l irrespective of any piecemeal criticisms, largely from a party standpoint, that may be directed against the Administration before the session's work is finally com* pleted."

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 5

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369

UNREST IN SPAIN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 5

UNREST IN SPAIN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10120, 15 October 1910, Page 5

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