BRAZILIAN NAVAL MUTINY
MUTINEERS’ DEMANDS CONCEDED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright RIO DE JANEIRO, November 25. (Received November 26, at 1.10 a.m.) The crew of the Minas Oeraes were the first mutineers, the crows of the Sao Paulo and four others joining.. They Bent a wireless message offering to surrender if their demands were guaranteed and an amnesty voted.
President Fonseca, gave the guarantees and the Senate unanimously voted an am nestv.
The Chamber is still d Leu.-sing the mat ter.
The Minas Genes in the evening tired upon a launch full of loyal bluejackets. (Received November 26, at 9.5 a.m.)
Congress having granted them an amnesty, the mutineers have euriendorcd.
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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 5
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