PORTUGUESE REVOLT
SHORTLIVED AFFAIR. I’ARLS, April 19. Advice? friini Lisbon state that a rcvtiluf i'.mary movement broke out under Ihe leadership >of Major Filo mono Camara, supjiorted by several hundred cavalry, artillery and infan. try. Camara established a Directory ami had several officials arrested. The President, of the Republic and Ihi’ Ministers met at the barracks, and discussed defensive measures. Shfe Hy rtf er, loyal troops surrounded the t-avi! by barracks where Ihe re vol u f iomaries are meeting. There were disturbances at different parts el the city. Bombs were thrown and several killed. The Government apparently had the situation well in hand. LISBON, April ]'.». 'The revolutionary j'oiees surrendered this morning The Government troops bombarded the barracks, where Ine rebels are holding out. Some liiindreds were wounded. All is quiet. Ftimty Cunhaleal, who is believed to be head of the revolutionary niove--1 ,<n l i- s a prisoner in the Republican (•mid Barracks, where Cabinet is uicctiug. 'Traffic in the city is absolutely normal. Th e banks are open.
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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1925, Page 5
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