CASE OF MR. BOWSKILL.
£— *■ V THE ARREST AT SAN SALVADOR. By 'f6lpjrra.pft-.Jr*sa AssMiation—Coo-yrlghl Wfidpfi, March 3. In the House of Commons, Mr. Acland stated that the British Consul at Cema had been ordered to San Salvador in conjieetion with the Bsivski'll case. Portugal was facilitating inquiries to tte utmost, : (Ifec. March'S, O.5'S u.ih.) LOJtdOn, March 4. Ranter's eorrespontlent states that the Acting-Governor at San Salvador states that Mr. Buwskiil was arrested for act ing as- the leader of a dlsafl'Mted lot of natives in a recent revolt. Ho allowed the mission station to ho vised as a base from which to besiege tho Portuguese fort. A ree.Mit. message from Lislssh stftted that, iiCeo-rdiag to" Ptartusuosi? dispatohes, the natives at Saii Salvafcr had revoltedasainsi. payment of.-t!to. fuses, aiiil on--fwii-ohedfjiciiiselvcs. in the i-i-tfesion Witt-' ina-s. a.Raiiist the missionaries' will. Mr. .Beifekin'snHeg.cd '-arrest, whs ra'ewly an invil'ntion in -remain at the disposal of•tlvs iiutfiorit'ie.s' pending; the Governor's arrival. The missionaries deny that the rcljeis entered the pirmises.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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164CASE OF MR. BOWSKILL. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1999, 5 March 1914, Page 5
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