THE PHILIPPINES.
Another Filipino Defeat [per press association.] [by electric telegraph— copyright.] (Received April 27, at 9 50 a m.) ; Manila, April 26. Further severe fighting has taken place at Calumpit on Luzon Island. The Filipinos after losing heavily were driven from the entrenchments and fled to the hills. Eight Americans were killed. (Received April 28, at 12 50 a m ) Manila, April 27. Six thousand Americans engaged the bulk of Aguinaldo's army at Calumpit. The Americans shelled the enemy's trenches, forded a river, and advanced in an extended line, steadily firing continuous volleys into the trenches. The Filipinos used two guns with modern shrapnel, but had the wrong range. Seventy Filipinos were killed.
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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10270, 28 April 1899, Page 3
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178THE PHILIPPINES. Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10270, 28 April 1899, Page 3
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