TROUBLE REPORTED IN BAHAMAS
♦ INVESTIGATION PROCEEDING ON ISLAND (BRITISH omCIXL. WIBZLZSS.) RUGBY, August 26. On a report of disturbances on the island of Great Inagua, from which a party of refugees recently landed in Cuba, the Colonial Office announces that according to a telegram from the Acting-Governor of the Bahamas a party which he sent to Inagua in response to a request for assistance has landed on the island. It reports that all is quiet and that investigations are proceeding. Great Inagua is in the Bahamas group, in the British West Indies. It has a population of 667.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22183, 28 August 1937, Page 15
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