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PORTUGUESE REVOLT.

IIGHTING THROUGHOUT COUNTRY. deserting LISBON. jIfEJCAN LEGATION WRECKED. i 46D0CIATI0S—-COPYBIGHT.) P (SIMM "Si*" SMVICB.) [' (jutdrtd February 10th, 8.55 p.m.) i LONDON. February 9. 5,-1 A* Ulbon correspondent of the -jj. Jfews" says that although the claims it is suppressing SrtTolt, the fighting in Lisbon lasted t hours, and still continues. £ pipifwttrickcn populace tied by the ■J«f ia every available trail, others Ufog in cellars. Loyalists, using gUDJi bombarded the insurjSv one fcheli killing twenty men. ' Sri?" killed five nd wounded thirty " Mr" bomb wrecked tin; AmeniS» Leg*tiou's quarters. The latest tras fought in a snowstorm, f £?"■*« hurling grenades, lent active 1 ggettt to the rebels. aad bombardments are in Mtttt throughout the country. The En it JEyors was destroyed after 16 h/tfl? (bell fire, 100 persons being um MO wounded. Machine-guns g£Slttd a squadron of cavalry at General Carmona, is i* have been captured. The Si ll« well supplied with money, and aoroplanes, the last■iimH being tued to bomb comraunica■,#»T»id barracks. jfiglglfal Priino de Rivera, at San bfgSifl, declares that the rebellion is ifUr and that the insurgents are of northern Portugal. BR HEAVY FIGHTING Kj CONTINUES. HmOBBHIP MAINTAINED. mSmi m H.I. CABLE ASSOCIATION) February 10th, 9.20 p.m.) BMraiL l LONDON, February 10. in Portugal, according the frontier between HHHHpid Spain, remains most HHHKrihip, which is still in HHHJpevitably results in the cirHHR highly coloured narratives. HHBUHttiWDIe «ay that fighting con■HßffgFLisbon yesterday. The revo■RßHmi in possession of the naval joined by bodies of civilPfliNt- The population generally, howlllfflK.a Indoors, mostly in cellars. The IgPtMi are practically diserted. If||*P*rt ol the gtmsonia in fosurrtoBjfa. the rest occupying itrategio Ktlms in the city or guarding the IfOfornmeut and public buildings, from p*ueh workers have fled. It is torso R: tically impossible for civilians to leave | the eity, trat a' for who . iive been P. suooeaefnl say thai the :■? wwliitionary r niovement Jus ipmdfrom Oporto and is tSeotiag pnotiotily the whole I COBBkp, - < : . ,',M, by the HajptirtHßW haife reached San SebastMaizns a sew Republican and uncredited reSnMl Carmona was good authority that no injured, and that dilMge was done to British itiflfr has only parti■ES&*, * W seriously tlie authorities, especially htilways. The strict pAve that the GovU in control of the ft .b® turned that if and when they mos ' : ea ® er to is felt in ship- ' l<oadon, and appliForeign Office and the elicited no inforWw'd C01 d" 0 , to ascertain news the British ships^in surrender Oporto fierce fighting a parley immm which the War Minthe unconditional snrrevolutionaries f and for non-commissioned ardinarv soldiers. The War the latter, but csm of non-commis-Eventually the rebels troops are the'"Morning Post's" travellers reachfrom Oporto state that and one whole day endured an uninterruptMany important including the Library were damaged, and a alone, placed at the HIBKPS: 1 : tTWitte, flred 150 rounds The rebels were a feeblo reply with :hnt converted the build.streets into forts, from Maintained a steady 6treatn ® r< the roofs and the advanco of the HW|ur WARBHIPB READY. *.a. cable Assocunoir.) will be used in to protect' Americans dispatch of Bhips is await|b»m the American Miniswho was driven from HHBxSil ltxi*^ on B un^ire - O ne are available REPORTS. correspondent states that dispersed rebels crossing the inHES? bridge to take refuge in at Toy state the >orrendered on Monday not being held reGovernment refused amnesty rising

REBELS SURRENDER IN LISBON. government hold upper HAND. (abitiauas axd x.r. cable association.) (Received February 10th, 12.10 a.m.) LONDON, February 10. The first uncensored message from Lisbon since Monday announces that the rebels there unconditionally surrendered yesterday evening. The Government now has the upper hand all over the country. CASUALTIES IN OPORTO. (ACBTEALU* Awn *•" CABUi AMOCUTIOK.) (Received February 10th, 10 p.m.) LONDON, February 10. A British United Press message from Vico states that 70 were lulled and 200 wounded in Oporto. The War Minister, General Aguiar, has taken ures to prevent further disturbances, ifis reported that General Soura D.ax and other officers are imprisoned in military barracks. LONG BATTLE IN LISBON. (aubtbaliaje Am v.t. cablx assocutjok.) (Received February 10th, 10 p.m.) 3LADRID, February 9. It is reported that there was heavy fighting in Lisbon, lasting for fort} hours.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 9

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PORTUGUESE REVOLT. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 9

PORTUGUESE REVOLT. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 9