THE REVOLUTION
PROFITABLE CONFISCATIONS. Ft«ss Association-Bv Telegraph-Copyright LISBON, Oct. 11- .
As a result of the confiscation of the ttonvents and monasteries, enormous riches and extensive properties will fall into the hands of the Government.
Seuhor Santos, a Republican leader, declares that the tragic and bloody scenes described abroad did not oc-
KING MANUEL'S REFUGE. LONDON, Oct. 11. The King has ordered the Royal yacht to Gibraltar, to bring King Manuel and his mother to England. SETTLING DOWN. Received 10.55 p.m., Oct. 12th. LONDON, Oct. 12.. The Monarchical journals are reappearing, and several of them acknowledge the Republic. Soruo of the churches have been reopened. The Republicans dismissed the Amelia's crow. The captain, when leaving Ericeira, headed at full speed to sea, fearing the Republican ' cruisers would overtake him before he reached Gibraltar.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 12. Brazil has recognised the Portuguese Republic.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14323, 13 October 1910, Page 5
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