CUBAN TERRORISM
SEVEN PERSONS KILLED
(.United Press Association—By Eleqtrii Telegraph—Copyright) '
HAVANA XCuba), April 15.
Seven persons hav e been killed in two days of political terrorism 'in Havana. The era of epidemic bombing ended quickly after the killing of .three Cuban youths by the police. Tire rounding up of all persons suspected of iantigovernmeilfc activities continued relentlessly.
TROOPS SUPPRESS RISING. HAVANA (Cuba), April 14.
Troops were called oiF to stamp out terrorists on Friday ofter sixteen bomb explosions which killed one and injured three or four. The blasts came on the heels of several anonymous letters to police headquarters, warning that Saturday would start a red week in Havana.
The police seized a score of youths, and patrols arined with machine-guns guarded against further outbreaks..
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 5
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