CASTRO.
EFFORT TO RE-CAPTURE VENEZUELA. AN OFFER OF MONEY. WARLIKE MUNITIONS ON THE SEA. I'l TXLtiCiUAI'II—I'IIUSS ASSOCIATION—COPTIIIGIIT.I Caracas, April 11, A strong movement in favour of pxPrcsident Castro is reported from the Orinoco district of Venezuela. It is stated that Castro has promised his adherents onc-hnlf of his fortuno in caso of a successful revolution. Castro has freighted four steamers at Antwerp to land arms and ammunition at a point where their arrival is secretly awaited. AN UNDIGNIFIED EXIT. ( (ltcc. April 13, 0.20 a.m.) London, April 12. ■, In pursuance of the decision of the French Government that ex-President Castro must leave the island of Martinique, Castro was ordered to go aboard a French steamer at Fort de France (capital of Martinique and of the French West ludies). Ho pretended to be ill, but bo was not allowed to delay. On leaving, he refused to dress, and the authorities placed 'aim on a stretcher and carried him aboard the steamer clothed in his underwear. Castro complained of intolerable pain in his abdomen and kidneys. Ho will proceed to Teneriffc (Canary Islands).
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 5
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180CASTRO. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 480, 13 April 1909, Page 5
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