By the time the Prince of Wales ar* . rives at Uruguay —should he be able to , accept the invitation from the; smallest. of the South American Republics that j State will have celebrated the centenary I of the event which brought its mdepen- ( dcnce. A hundred vears ago the country was a Brazilian province, but on August 25th, 1825. This yoke was. thrown off by the heroism of "The 33 • Liberators," whose memory is perpetu-, ated in the name of one of Uruguay's orovinces—Treinta y Tres. Thiee years later Uruguay was declared an independent State, and the Republic was in-| .uugvsted in i
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18362, 21 April 1925, Page 7
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