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THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.) THE INSURGENTS 'VICTORIOUS. THE PRESIDENT DESERTED. (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Valparaiso, April 10. President Baimaceda having been deserted by many of his troops, was signally defeated by the insurgents. The losses on the President’s side were very heavy. The insurgents are now marching on Santiago and Valparaiso. ‘ The Alno, bound from Newcastle to this port, was run ashore by order of the Chilian Government to avoid capture by the insurgents. The owners claim compensation.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 31

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THE CHILIAN REVOLT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 31

THE CHILIAN REVOLT. New Zealand Mail, Issue 999, 24 April 1891, Page 31

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