CUBAN REVOLT
NIGHT STRIFE IN CAPITAL. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] NEW YORK, November 13. News from Cuba states that desultory shooting continued at the capital into the night. A number of American citizens were seriously wounded. Foui - are dead as the result of three days’ rioting. The students continued to wrangle with the police throughout the evening, though the large body of the citizens remained indoors. The Government to-day ordered the normal and the elementary schools to shut. OPPOSITION PRESS STOPPED. HAVANA, November 14. A hundred were arrested overnight, charged with inciting to riot. The newspaper, El Pais, the anti-Govern-ment organ, and two others, have been suspended temporarily for protesting against the censorship.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 November 1930, Page 7
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