TROOPS HOLD THE TOWN.
! INDIGNATION OF NEW YORK ; PRESS. I '■ (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) j ' I | j NEW YORK, September 25. j When the massacre of negroes at At- i lanta was proceeding on Saturday the j Mayor ordered the closing of all the j publichous-js. These have not yet been j reopened. , j Order is now being maintained in the. j city by seventeen companies of infantry : and bodies of cavalry and artillery. It now appears that the reports ap- ! pearing in the newspapers of Saturday of criminal assaults on white women by negroes were not correct. The events referred to were not assaults at all. The "Tsew York Evening Post" says j that nothing has happpened in Cuba in the remotest degree approaching the I Atlanta, horror. The United States can- j not now fairly protest against even the j ! terrible Russian excesses. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 230, 26 September 1906, Page 5
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