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Foreign News October 1, 1897

Tombstone Prospector

Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Crisis in Spain: No official information on new cabinet from Minister Woodford to US State Department. Diplomats predict either collapse of conservative regime (responsible for Cuban policy) and succession by liberal, conciliatory cabinet, or temporary traditional ministry under Azcarraga until Cortes convenes for stable government.

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CRISIS IN SPAIN.

No Official Information as to New Cabinet.

RESULTS ANTICIPATED

Complete Collapse of Present Regime or a Traditional Ministry

TO TIDE OVER AFFAIRS

WASHINGTON.- Minister Woodford has not yet informed the state department of the cabinet change in Spain.

Diplomats familiar with Spanish politics say the circumstances point to one of two results, namely: The complete collapse of the conservative regime, which has been responsible for the Cuban policy, and its succession to a liberal cabinet with pacific and conciliatory tendencies toward Cuba, or else a traditional ministry with Azcarraga again at the head as temporary expedient to tide over affairs until the Cortes can meet when a permanent and stable ministry can be formed.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Colonial Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Spain Crisis Cabinet Change Conservative Regime Cuban Policy Liberal Cabinet Azcarraga Ministry

What entities or persons were involved?

Minister Woodford Azcarraga

Where did it happen?

Spain

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Spain

Key Persons

Minister Woodford Azcarraga

Outcome

possible complete collapse of conservative regime leading to liberal cabinet conciliatory toward cuba, or temporary traditional ministry under azcarraga until cortes meets for permanent government.

Event Details

Minister Woodford has not informed the US State Department of the cabinet change in Spain. Diplomats anticipate either the collapse of the conservative regime responsible for Cuban policy and its replacement by a liberal cabinet with pacific tendencies toward Cuba, or a traditional ministry with Azcarraga at the head as a temporary measure until the Cortes can form a stable ministry.

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