PHILIPPINES IN REVOLT
VILLAGES DESTROYED. THE I'EOPLE*SLAUGHTERED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. VANCOUVER, November 1. (Received November 2, at 12.10 p.m.) The greatest insurrection since the pacification of tho Philippines is raging in Southern Mindanao.
Whole villages have been devastated and the inhabitants slaughtered. [A Vancouver message of the 19th October stated that a few weeks ago Simeon Manadac, formerly Governor of Ho Ho Norte, in the Philippines, who had been convicted and sentenced to fourteen years’ imprisonment for ill-treatment of prisoners, broke out of gaol and headed a revolt. The revolution, it was said, had been crushed, Manadac captured, and sentenced to twenty years’ imprisonment.]
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 8
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