HOME & FOREIGN CABLES.
liEVOLT IN' A rOUTUGIIE ; E j COLONY. j "CHURC'II AND STATE ]X ITALY. (Ter Press Association i. j Uomisav. Sopt. 20. Tho Governor of Cioa, the Portuguese colony on the Malabar coast of India, refused to guuraMfee the pay of his soldiers, and thereupon .000 of the men broke out in !i revolt, and after shooting the sentries ; Jii .rehc-d inland. September 22. Tlic rcvol' among the Portuguese troops at Goa was •■••Icly due to the men disliking t!ie tcr\ ,r.c. llosiv. Sept. 22. i In celebration of tlio anniversary of the . : entrance to Koine, the Italinu Goyprnruetu has grunted on amnesty to Sicilian ; rioters in goal for a period of ten years, j and those in prison for terms over that period have had their sentences reduced by one third. Signor Cnspi stated that tlio fetes were not intended to offend the Pope, and that it w:is difficult to understand why lie desired civil power, as no state gave tun Church so mufh libcrj'. If the clergy violated the law and vituperated the Government, he added, punishment would bepnnipt and inoxorable.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 23 September 1895, Page 2
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