Word: may
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hopes of naval limitation Sir Esme Howard may have raised can now be decently buried." London's political dopesters thought that the "Sir Esme scandal" will hurt the Conservatives badly in Britain's coming election...
...days on anyone arrested by the police and pro nounced guilty by the Minister of the Interior, General Martinez Anido. of "speaking in a public place against the government, the Crown, or the interests of the Nation;" 2) To suppress any society or club upon whose premises such speaking may occur; 3) To dismiss any employe of the State deemed hostile to the government...
...may say that the army is well disciplined. You may say, also, that the King has complete confidence in the government and in me. The King and I always have been and are today in the closest harmony...
...dictatorship may end tomorrow, or one knows not when. I believe that its end is nearer now than it has ever been. Finally, all depends upon King Alfonso. As long as the King supports de Rivera, he will remain in power. But the moment when the King refuses to support him further, the dictator will be doomed and the regime will fall. It is to be doubted whether the King can afford to support him much longer...
Persons who may be planning further dynamitings were warned by Presidential proclamation thus: "The Government believes that economic pressure will be of use to it, and will seize the holdings of those found to be the authors or accomplices of such crimes...