SAN THOME RISING.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright . Usfton, Mmh o, Tho Government Ims ordered tiro rtlease of Sir. Bowskilt, who was arrest" ed on a ohargo of behig eoiie.enies! in the recruitment of natives for the- cccoKrowing islands of Sail Tlwrno and Principe, off the African poasfc. London, March 5, The Baptist Missionary Society _ re? ceived cable advices from Matadi in tlio middle of February, showing that after peace had.,been''declared, Sollovring Mr. Bowskill's efforts at mediation., Portuguese officials arrested a nufubet of native Cliristiaiis. The. effort was electrical, and war wiis renewed. . S»H Salvador was burnt, and tho Part-U----qucso, driven within the fortress. TlKm besieged were short of Water, and tlio insurrectionists shot- everyone trying to reach water. The wtiolo country \\Ai excited. Mr. BowsMl told Scute Paulo, tho Portugueses official jn chargeof tho fortress, that his action had inflamed tho country. Sciihor Paiilo then detained Mr. Bowskill.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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147SAN THOME RISING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2001, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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