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MUTINY IN NAVY

LIVELY TIMES IN ECUADOR. Uulted Press Association By Electric Talegraph Copyright (Received April 8, 7.0 p.m.) VANCOUVER. April 7. A message from Guayaguil states that Ecuador’s navy of two gun boats mutinied to-day, to prevent the homecoming of General Leonidas Plr.za Guiterrez, twice President, who was exiled in 1925. At the same time a group of rebels seized Fort Punta Piedran. The disturbance assumed an international complexion when a party of Insurrectionists captured the oil tanker Buaro. the property of a British company. All the activities, however, failed to prevent ex-President Guiterrez landing.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 11

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MUTINY IN NAVY Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 11

MUTINY IN NAVY Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 19154, 9 April 1932, Page 11

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