UNHAPPY PORTUGAL
I A STATE OF ANARCHY. ; AT HOME AND ABROAD. ! Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LISBON, November 30. (Receive! December 1, at 10 a.m.) Tho city is rapidly approaching a stato of anarchy. The most potent forco at present is Labor, which is dictating its terms to most of the employers. Strikes are of daily occurrence, and the Government arc powerless to intervene. , Recruiting anion; the Ungola (Portuguese East Africa) natives for the cocoa 1 plantations will henceforth be entrusted to '. Government administration, instead of private agents. A party of sailors landed from a Portuguese gunboat at Macao (China), and, joined by some soldiers, inarched to Government House and demanded an increase in pay. tho expulsion uf the religious orders, and the suppression of the local newspapers. 1 The two latter demands were complied j with. f
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Evening Star, Issue 14527, 1 December 1910, Page 6
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