An angry crowd besieging the National Guard headquarters in Lisbon on Tuesday after the failure of an attempt to seize power by a Right-wing army unit. The crowd accused the guard of being in sympathy with the plotters. Artillerymen loyal to the Government were protecting the headquarters with tanks.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33791, 13 March 1975, Page 17
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49An angry crowd besieging the National Guard headquarters in Lisbon on Tuesday after the failure of an attempt to seize power by a Right-wing army unit. The crowd accused the guard of being in sympathy with the plotters. Artillerymen loyal to the Government were protecting the headquarters with tanks. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33791, 13 March 1975, Page 17
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