MEXICAN REVOLT.
TRAIN ROBBERS AT WORK.
AGUAPRIETA CAPTURED. i q [press . ; : • Mexico, April 13. Bandits, not revolutionaries, robbed a train- of £20,000 belonging to the Chihuahua Mining Coinpany. The rebels attacked' • Aguaprieta on Tuesday night and'daptoradkit after a fierce battle. i Thousands ofAmericaiis watclied. the conflict fromthefrentier, and several spectators were.wunded by St ¥he b Federal, w&M?’ wrecked by anexplosjon during the engagement. The garrison of 70 gallantly defended, but were: over* powered and fledAcross the ericans o. i A Al ' !z f , vk, wourided' by flying httlieii.■■■ j 9 * ,■ L Elj Paso reports that the (rebels abandoned (Airizpe and retreated, burning the railway bridges. | ;
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 104, 15 April 1911, Page 1
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