FIERCE FIGHTING IN PERU.
MANY KTLLEI) Oft WOUNDED. WARSHIPS DISMANTLED. (Elec. Tel. cJbpyrißM^TJnited Press A»ri.X> {Renter's. -TeleKram.) . ?* *■ BTJMOS AIRES, .March 11. ' P«m ', is,' aflrnie^vitli rebellion. The information smuggled through .-. to evade til© censorship, tfiyps a detailed ■ account of the fiercest fighting 'at Lima Cnzeo, Callao, and Areqijjpa. IM^ny were killed or wounded. " , , The son ,of Admiral Graus, of tho Peruvian Navy, has been assassinated. Poravian warships have been dismantled to prevent the rebels seizing them. The Government House at Lima js surrounded by troops. It is predicted that the President will resign. The cause of file outbreak is obscure. .. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14244, 12 March 1917, Page 5
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