NICARAGUA'S REVOLT.
AMERICAN FORCE MOVING. By Teleerapli—Press Afisociation-Copjriiht Washington, August 29. The President, Mr. 'J'aft, ]ms directed (lie Ten I h I 'nitod Shites Infantry to leave the Panama Canal Zone, and make a landing in Nicaragua, within forty, eight hours. Conditions bordering on barbarism throughout Nicaragua huvo Ijuc-jl reported to Mr. Tai't. General Altseheul, who represents llio revolutionary Junta in Washington, denies the charges of barbarity brought against the rebels, and asserts that the burning of the bodies of llio slain was merely a sanitary precaution, and not duo to barbarity. Americans wojild not have been attacked if they had not prevented the rebels from capturing and operating the railway between Managua and Corinto. The American Minister reports to the State Department that, in consequenco of the constant shelling of Managua. City and tho indiscriminate attacks by tlio rebels, Americans are in constant peril of their lives,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 5
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148NICARAGUA'S REVOLT. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 5
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