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CHAOS IN PORTUGAL

SENSATIONAL RUMOURS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS,' January 1. (Received Jan. 2, at 7.5 p.m.) The absence of news from Portugal is giving rise to many sensational rumours. It is known that the police discovered a bomb factory in the offices of the General Federation *of Labour and arrested Azevedo, a leading revolutionary. It is believed that this resulted in a revolutionary outbreak. The Government has resigned. Troops surround Lisbon.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18443, 3 January 1922, Page 8

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CHAOS IN PORTUGAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18443, 3 January 1922, Page 8

CHAOS IN PORTUGAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18443, 3 January 1922, Page 8

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