BATTLE LASTS TWO DAYS.
Angry Incidents In Mexico. DISTURBANCES IN MANY TOWNS. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Router’s Telegrams. (Received August 12, 7.30 p.m.) MEXICO CITY, August 11. The Archbishop reports’ that <1 •«- turbanco.s occurred in tlie States of Micheasnii and Guanajunte. A battle lasting two days raged in tho town' of Znluiiye between the soldiers and citizens, about fifty people being killed. Other towns disturbed include Acnmbaro and Irnpunte.
PRESIDENT’S ANTI-RELIGIOUS POLICY. SUPPORT FROM HAVANA. By Cable —-Press Association—Copyright, Reuter’s Telegrams. (Received August 12, 7.20 p.m.) HAVANA, August 11. Tho Student's’ Federation sent a, liifs-sago to President Callcs of Mexico, expressing support of his policy regarding religious questions. EXECUTION OF PRIESTS. GRAVE SITUATION DEVELOPING. By Cable—Press Association —-Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MEXICO CITY, August 11. Archbishop Loouoldp Flores, who has arrived from Micheai.jn, informed tho Archbishoperic that two nriests and between 27 and 37 Catholic -itizens wore executed by the military authorities 'in August, ono of tho two on a charge of bending an iipriing growing out of the religious dispute.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 13 August 1926, Page 9
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