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The Filipion War.

All information from the Philip pines is to the tffct that the insurrection there, considered as a war, is now practically at an end. Aguinaldo is continuing bi« flight with a small remnant of his forces, but the great body of bis troops have already scattered, and either sur rendered or have entered upon a eysttm of guerilla warfare, which partakes greatly of (he character of midnight murder and pillage. The mother and young son of Aguinaldo, now in the hand-* of th - Americans, have bid to be specially guarded to prey» nt. the native f n m killing them. In Mindanao, I-lHtid the entire province of Z*nib>>ang;i has formally ' accept td American sovereignty and rule.

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Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1899, Page 3

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The Filipion War. Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1899, Page 3

The Filipion War. Manawatu Herald, 23 December 1899, Page 3

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