PORTUGUESE SILENCE.
MANY RUMOURS CURRENT. . TROOPS SURROUND LISBON. Australian and N-Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 5.5. p.m.) PARIS, Jan. 1. The absence of news from Portugal is j giving riso to many sensational rumours, j It is known that tho police discovered . a bomb factory in the offices of the g General Federation of Labour and arrested e Azevedo, the leading revolutionary. It is ' believed that this resulted in a revolutionary outbreak. 0 The Government has resigned and troops surround Lisbon.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17979, 3 January 1922, Page 5
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