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THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

Rio dk Janeiro, March 22. President. Peixoto has apologised for arresting a number of British bluejackets. Rio dk Janeiro, March 24. President Peixoto has revived the decrees enabling the execution of rebels without trial, also of any foreigners guilty of assisting them. The prisons arc full of suspects, and it is expected that the greater number will be shot. Many of the European Governments have communicated with the President urging clemency. Admiral de Mcllo has been proclaimed head of the rebels, and the Government offer -210,000 for his capture. Rio de Janeiro. March 25. An important party in the capital .are opposing foreigners, and using threatening and insulting language, mainly to the English. Buenos Ayees, March 23. The Portuguese warships have declined to land here the Brazilian rebel Admiral De Gama.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1152, 30 March 1894, Page 34

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THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1152, 30 March 1894, Page 34

THE REVOLT IN BRAZIL. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1152, 30 March 1894, Page 34

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