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URUGUAY ASSASSINATION.

A DEED OF HATRED. A VIOLENT CROWD DISPERSED V. iTII BAYONETS. (Per 1 'tvxx Axii'-riation. —Copyright.) Montr Video, August; 27. Arredendo, who assassinated President Bonla, was an army officer. The deed was due to personal hatred and there were no accomplices. The crowd at the Cathedral door, where the crime was committed, threatened the murderer with violence, aud the military were compelled to charge them with fixed bayonets. Several were killed and many wounded.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 411, 28 August 1897, Page 3

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URUGUAY ASSASSINATION. Hastings Standard, Issue 411, 28 August 1897, Page 3

URUGUAY ASSASSINATION. Hastings Standard, Issue 411, 28 August 1897, Page 3

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