PATAL RIOTING IN PERU.
KILLED. battle with POLICE. tittS DEAD; 2S WOUNDED. Rt?" > ( . mV fe-» Number 13th, 10 p.m.) Tjfftf* (Peru). November 13. V»hinirn in the mountainous inthe mining areas of ML m fleeing; to-night beforo sum ®ioer», who rioted and killed gfEgrifleos and one Australian, many others. ■Bm «Imt« were killed and 25 PS" f r » ja battles with the police, Sim fattP reinforced by Bepublido Paso Company has gi 850 employees, who are to evacuate the mine S&'iguwdiately. Ilw difficulties caused the Hi: vbicb the miners staged BgEgtfaies. Thereupon the labour two British ming emEiTfbe mmerg threatened to BliitaM they were released. This SSQwaad the situation was beaMlgtlba esinter, when the news oi PHry** received, and evacuation IBRSLtarMtjiwi of Workers in BgSp the strike as a protest bS| insolent attitude of the firm of Duncan, rtompenv. in conflict with gSpMn of the Union Textile ■B&minfMT 'XJowercio," in a Sg&Bgf ""The general strike KcguM '(• regarded as a maniWBpS revolutionary rjharao he condoned in any
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 13
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