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PORTUGESE IN EAST AFRICA.

ANARCHY RAMPANT. t ren bp.bs* association. —copyright;j LONDON, April 17. The Express Johannesburg correspondent states that in Portuguese East Africa anarchy is rampant and the revolutionaries are determined to expel any officials and citizens suspected of loyalist sympathies. Bombs are being openly manufactured at Lorenzo Marques. CAPETOWN, April 17. The cruiser Forte has been sent to Delagoa Bay.

THE PORTUGUESE REPUBLICANS.

LISBON, April 17.—The Government has issued a manifesto to the nation,, describing the Monarchy as a regime of treachery and robbery. The Government asserts that it wishes the citizens to bury their private rivalries and unite in choosing for Parliament men distinguished for their honesty and competency in order to normalise the conditions and thus definitely consecrate the Republic.

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West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 3

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PORTUGESE IN EAST AFRICA. West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 3

PORTUGESE IN EAST AFRICA. West Coast Times, 19 April 1911, Page 3