NATIVE REVOLT.
THE ABBEST OF MB. BOWSKILL. By Telesraph—Pres* A°':<'x-v>tip- , '"o<*WTfe-ht. Lsniion, Jlaioli 10. The British Acting-Consul at Boma proceeds to Sail Salvador to conduct an independent investigation into tho 80-iv-skill case. A recent message from Lis-hon stated that, according io J-oilirfiK'so tKspaieb.es, the natives at San Salvador had revetted against payment s-F the taxes, and entrenched theiiise.lvss in the mission 'biiihline;s against the missionaries' will. Mr. BowskilPs alleged nrwost was snerelv art invitation to remain at the dis-'posa'! of tbo authorities ponding tnt: Governor's arrival. The missionaries deny that this •elwls entered the premise;).
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 5
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95NATIVE REVOLT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2005, 12 March 1914, Page 5
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