NICARAGUAN REVOLT PRACTICALLY AT END
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received Wednesday, 8.15 p.ni. NEW YORK, July 24. A message from Superior (Wisconsin) states that Rear-Admiral Sellars, Commander of tho Special Service Squadron, reported to President Coolidge at Summer House that 'practically all the Nicaraguan insurgents had surrendered. ■ It was almost certain General Sandigo had abandoned the country.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6671, 26 July 1928, Page 9
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